1. The Read
The index went nowhere Tuesday and everything underneath it changed hands. Money left the AI complex in a synchronized wave — fifteen of the twenty names in the NVIDIA ecosystem now sit oversold, Amkor fell 24.7% in a single session on four times average volume, and the leveraged-semis fund SOXL is down 53.7% in a month — and for the first time in weeks that money found somewhere to go. Every tracked bond fund climbed out of oversold in one session, led by the sharpest reversal on the board: long Treasuries' RSI jumping from 33 to 47.5. Credit never cracked while it happened, which keeps this a rates story, not a stress story.
The bid showed up in places the summer tape had left for dead. Booking and Expedia rose 11% on the week and Airbnb closed within a nickel of a 52-week high; all six tracked airlines upgraded to strong uptrends in the same session. Financials took the overbought crown, with XLF at RSI 72 sitting on a 52-week high, healthcare's entire oversold band emptied out, and homebuilders produced the board's one clean structural repair — XHB's death cross flipped back to golden. Meanwhile technology printed a fresh cycle low at RSI 38.5, and the commodity complex that defined July cooled in unison: oil's RSI fell from 67 to 48 and the grain rally eased off overbought. The World Bank's read on the Hormuz disruption — a projected 3.7 million barrel-per-day deficit, Brent averaging $86 — landed the same day the oil tape stopped confirming it.
The hard part of the week starts after tonight's close. Seagate reports first, Western Digital follows, and the memory complex walked into those prints in the worst possible shape — the group's early-week rally round-tripped to 15-20% weekly losses, which makes the reports a live verdict on whether the memory-tightness thesis survives its first real test. The hyperscaler capex reads come right behind them. Tesla remains the tape's strangest single chart: a third straight cycle at the golden-signal criterion — RSI 27 with $205 million of unchanged insider buying — while the price keeps falling, now 25% down on the month.
Quiet where it counts: volatility never bid (VIXY sits in outright collapse — this rotation happened without a single point of fear premium), no turn signal has fired on the seasonal watch, and the momentum screen cooled from 259 names to 229 with the dropouts concentrated in chips. Rotation without panic is the whole story.
2. What Changed Since the Last Brief
Screen CROSSINGS between the previous brief's close ( ) and this one — a name appears only on the session it crossed, not for as long as it stays there. Every name carries its before → after.
The 52-week-high screen is omitted for this date: the price history spans less than a year (1022 of 1092 symbols), and a short window would report an 8-month high as a 52-week one. Omitted rather than wrong.
Not computable on this date
Newly near a 52-week high — insufficient history, not an empty result.
New oversold (25) — NGKIF RSI 32.9 → 22.1, NAUT RSI 36.9 → 23.8, FPS RSI 30.7 → 26.2, TE RSI 30.1 → 26.3, LAZR RSI 30.1 → 26.7, BRUN RSI 30.7 → 27.1, AMKR RSI 38 → 27.4, CECO RSI 34.8 → 27.9, SEI RSI 32 → 27.9, IBIDF RSI 33 → 28, AAON RSI 33.4 → 28.1, LUNR RSI 30.3 → 28.3, TTMI RSI 33.1 → 28.4, AIXA.DE RSI 33.9 → 28.6, PLUG RSI 31.2 → 28.6, MYRG RSI 34 → 28.8, +9 more.
New overbought (35) — ITRI RSI 53.2 → 83.6, IQV RSI 65.8 → 79.8, KNSA RSI 58.1 → 78.1, INCY RSI 64 → 76.7, FTRE RSI 68.5 → 76.6, BIP RSI 67.9 → 75.6, AVTR RSI 69 → 74.3, AMGN RSI 64.3 → 73.3, BALL RSI 67 → 73, MET RSI 68 → 72.9, IMAX RSI 68.2 → 72.8, JBS RSI 69.7 → 72.8, HPQ RSI 65.9 → 72.5, LAD RSI 67.7 → 72.3, CALF RSI 66.3 → 72.2, CAKE RSI 69 → 72.1, +19 more.
Golden crossings (3) — DV -0.38% → 0.09%, EXPE -0.47% → 0.01%, RYTM -0.2% → 0.05%.
Death crossings (4) — APO 0.07% → -0.1%, CE 0.26% → -0.3%, CRWV 0.53% → -0.07%, TSN 0.24% → -0.02%.
New monsters (8) — FIVN 28.7% → 36.5%, AIR 29.2% → 32.5%, CVS 29.3% → 31.8%, GRC 29.1% → 31.7%, ACIW 27.1% → 31.6%, CNXN 28.6% → 31.2%, ROKU 29.7% → 30.3%, MGNI 26.2% → 30.2%.
Newly in an entry zone (3) — GOOGL $333.71 · $340 watch → buy the SMA20 reclaim (~$363), LASR $63.3 · $58-$65, NTR $69.46 · $68-$71.
3. Three Things
- The bond complex went five-broken to five-recovered in one session — TLT RSI 33.0 → 47.5 with IEF, BND, LQD, and HYG all climbing out of oversold together, while credit spreads stayed orderly: a rates repricing, not a credit event.
- The AI supply chain broke to fresh lows as an asset class — 15 of 20 ecosystem names oversold, AMKR −24.7% in a day, memory down 15-20% on the week straight into tonight's Seagate print.
- The offense bid is real but young — travel +11% weekly moves, all airlines strong-up, XHB's golden-cross repair, XLF overbought at a 52-week high; one confirming week short of a trend.
4. The Big Picture
The market spent July pricing one story — AI capex forever, commodities tight, everything defensive — and Tuesday it started auditioning a different one.
Act 1 — The unwind. The selling in semis stopped being selective. Amkor's one-day collapse came with the whole wafer-fab-equipment and optical chain crossing into breakdown (FORM, CAMT, COHR, AXTI), and the momentum screen's chip cohort — Intel, Marvell, Monolithic Power, Teradyne — simply left. This is the digestion phase the capex-skeptic case predicted, arriving days before the hyperscalers report the actual capex numbers.
Act 2 — The refuge. For six weeks the desk's summary of the tape was risk-off without a refuge: bonds broken, gold broken, everything down together. Tuesday broke the pattern. Duration caught a real bid, and the rotation widened past safety into outright offense — travel, banks, builders, healthcare. Breadth improved while the index stood still; the equal-weight index outran the cap-weighted one by ten RSI points.
Act 3 — The verdict window. None of it settles anything until the prints land, and the next 72 hours are the heaviest of the quarter. Wednesday: Microsoft, Meta, Western Digital, ARM, Qualcomm, Lam Research, Teradyne — the capex payers and the capex takers reporting the same day — plus Booking, Starbucks, and P&G. Thursday: Apple, Amazon, Mastercard, KLA, Coinbase. Friday: Exxon and Chevron close the week. Memory walked in oversold and bleeding — which cuts both ways: expectations are washed out, and so is the tape's patience.
5. Sector Scorecard
| Sector | RSI | Trend | Assessment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Financials | 72.0 | Overbought at 52wk high | New leadership, extended on day one |
| Healthcare | 68.3 | Oversold band emptied | The quiet three-week repair is complete |
| Travel / Airlines | 60-70 | All carriers strong-up | Loudest bid on the board; one week old |
| Homebuilders | 60+ | Death cross → golden | The one clean structural repair |
| Defense primes | 71-78 | Extended, still extending | RTX at 77.8; TTMI oversold underneath |
| Energy | 54.1 | Cooled from 69.8 | Oil's rally reversed while the deficit story grew |
| Consumer disc. | 43.0 | Bounced, cross unrepaired | Recovering, not recovered |
| Technology | 38.5 | Fresh cycle low | The source of everyone else's inflows |
| Memory / Semis | 27-37 | Collapse cluster | Round-tripped into the prints |
| Bonds | 40-49 | All out of oversold | Sharpest single-day reversal on the board |
6. Market Vibe
Bifurcation this clean is rare: nothing at the sector level is oversold, yet the single-name oversold list is all one industry. The tape is not pricing recession — banks at highs and junk credit steady rule that out — it is repricing who gets the next dollar of capital. The strangeness lives in the singles: Tesla getting cheaper for a third straight cycle while insiders hold a $205 million bid under it, PayPal at RSI 78.5 refusing to pull back, IQV spiking 14% in a day, and Atlassian up 15% off Friday's close while its own sector printed a cycle low. Corrections 2026-08-03: IQV's spike originally read "with no news attached" — it was IQV's July 28 earnings reaction (+16.1% across the print, per its calendar event). And Atlassian's 15% (with Salesforce's 10.9%) measured Friday-close to Tuesday-close, two sessions, not one day — the single-session moves were +4.29% and +4.55%. Days like this are what rotation actually looks like from inside — nothing confirms for a week, and by the time it confirms the easy part is over.
7. The Wild & Whacky
- AMKR fell 24.7% in one session on 3.99x volume — the largest single-name break in the corpus, and it dragged its whole packaging/test cohort into breakdown with it.
- TSLA's golden signal is now three cycles old — RSI 27.4, $205.3M of insider buying unmoved, price down 25% on the month. Either the insiders are early or the tape is right; the chart has not yet voted.
- PYPL at RSI 78.5 is the most extended name in the tracked universe and has now ignored two straight cycles of "surely it cools here."
- SOXS carries a $5,290 200-day average against a $63 price — reverse-split arithmetic haunting the data; the desk trades neither the number nor the fund.
- Atlassian +15.1% and Salesforce +10.9% (Friday close to Tuesday close) into their sector's cycle low — legacy software as the anti-AI trade. Correction 2026-08-03: originally labeled "on the day"; the figures span two sessions (single-day: TEAM +4.29%, CRM +4.55%).
- Chemicals ran a full reversal pair: Sherwin-Williams went from the sector's confirmed death cross to its best weekly gain (+11.2%), while the two names that led last cycle's bounce posted its worst declines.
- EEM quietly became the weakest international holding at −7.5% on the month — the rotation is a domestic story so far.
8. What I'd Tell a Friend
Don't buy the wreckage yet. Every one of the fifteen names under RSI 30 is a falling knife by the tape's own evidence — the one strict value signal (Tesla) has been "cheap" for three straight cycles and keeps getting cheaper. The actionable side is the strong side, on pullbacks rather than chases:
- AAPL near $340 — the cleanest chart in mega-cap, but one tick from overbought; the entry is the 20-day retest near $320, not the high.
- DDOG near $251 — golden cross intact, sitting below its 20-day after a three-month run; the flag, not the pop.
- TJX near $161 — broke a multi-cycle stall with the cross intact while its sector stayed broken.
- The travel complex — real bid, but +11% weeks are chases; wait for the first red week to tell you whether it holds.
- Bonds via TLT — the reversal is one session old inside a broken structure; a second week of bid plus a reclaimed 50-day turns it from bounce to turn.
Watch one thing this week: the storage prints against the capex reads. Seagate already printed after Tuesday's close with Western Digital Wednesday, and the same day Microsoft and Meta state the capex that justifies — or doesn't — everything the AI supply chain is priced for, with Apple and Amazon behind them Thursday. If memory rallies on bad numbers, the washout is in and the AI complex bottoms first; if it breaks further on good numbers, the rotation has months left to run.
9. Focus List
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10. Scan Dashboard
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11. The Front Page
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12. Key Signals
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13. Paper Trade Report Card
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14. Active Perspectives
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15. Scan Summary
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The desk's frozen record The machine-built sections as this issue recorded them — the tape, calls, and wires that were true on this date (desk plumbing and file-path lines removed for reading).
Regime State
- State counts: collapse: 167, pullback: 353, uptrend: 146, downtrend: 128.
- Latest transition batch: 2026-07-28 vs 2026-07-25; 41 confirmed state-to-state flips, 0 entries, 0 exits.
- Confirmed flips: $ABVX uptrend -> pullback; $AEVA pullback -> downtrend; $ALM pullback -> collapse; $AMD uptrend -> pullback; $ASML uptrend -> pullback; $BEAM pullback -> downtrend.
Cross-sector Rotation
- Money rotating INTO Government Compute (RS +14.7, 17% strong-up), Alt Managers (RS +14.7, 0% strong-up), China Tech (RS +12.2, 0% strong-up) — OUT OF WFE Test Metrology (RS -31.3), Optical Supply Chain (RS -30.8), Memory (RS -30.5). Benchmark SPY -0.0% 30d. ⚡ EMERGING (turning up before the trailing board): Travel Leisure (accel +8.2, 88% up), Airlines (accel +6.5, 100% up), Defensive (accel +3.5, 80% up). Fading leaders: China Tech (accel -3.2), Volume Setups (accel -3.1), Tech (accel -5.2), Canadian OG (accel -5.1), Crypto (accel -4.9).
- ⚡ Front-run (emerging, turning up before the trailing board): Travel Leisure (accel +8.2, 88% up); Airlines (accel +6.5, 100% up); Defensive (accel +3.5, 80% up).
Volatility Gate
- VIX 18.21 (NORMAL) · 1d -2.5%. • VIX NORMAL — 18.21 (16-20). Baseline vol; no gate either way.
- No fire-sale trigger (rule: >=30% one-day spike is the trigger; the level alone is context).
- Credit tape (7d): HYG -0.3% · LQD -0.0% · IEF +0.3% — the flush-vs-break discriminator: orderly credit means the selling is positioning, not a credit event.
Tripwires
- Tripwires: no new trips since the 2026-07-28 duty pass.
Desk Calls
| Ticker | Stance | Entry | Review-by | 30d vs SPY |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $CEG | watch | reclaim the 20-day (~$256) with hyperscaler spending language intact on the Jul… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $ELAN | watch | a volume-confirmed (at least average volume) close through the 52-week high… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $GEV | watch | held the AI unwind at −5%; reclaim the 20-day (~$1,085) and print a higher low | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $LEU | watch | first higher low after a clean Jul 29–30 capex read — the −18% month is a beta… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $CLMT | pass | RSI 83 on 2.7x volume, +165% in a year — parabolic-chaser material, not trend-hold;… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $DK | pass | reopen if it builds a multi-week base above the 20-day ($52.58) and resumes — a… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $MPC | watch | the lane's quality large-cap; interest begins on the first pullback that HOLDS the… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $MU | watch (in zone) | Friday printed a reversal bar (low $804, closed $848.95); a close above that bar's… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $NVDA | watch (in zone) | the general never broke (−3.7% in 30 days vs the ETF's −15.7%); a reclaim of its… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $PANW | watch | the lane's strongest structure (-2.7% from its 52-week high, +83% on the year);… | 2026-09-04 | pending |
| $PL | watch (invalidation?) | untouchable while the knife falls (RSI 30, −14% on the week); interest begins when… | 2026-09-11 | pending |
| $PSX | watch | the diversified laggard of the three (+70% on the year, midstream/chem mix dilutes… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $S | watch | the laggard catching up (+30% in 30 days, still only +9% on the year and -8.6% from… | 2026-09-10 | pending |
| $SMH | watch (invalidation?) | the complex switch: first close back above the 50-day ($597.33) after a higher low,… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $STX | watch (in zone) | the complex's only accumulation-shaped bar: +5.7% on 1.35× volume, closed near the… | 2026-08-14 | pending |
| $VLO | watch | best 12-month tape of the pure refiners (+117%); same frame — first 20-day hold… | 2026-08-21 | pending |
| $ARM | watch (in zone) | reclaim the pre-registered $270 line and hold it — the trigger the thesis flag broke… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $CCJ | watch | washed out at RSI 30 — wait for the $84 shelf to hold and a first higher low; the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $CEG | watch (in zone) | the merchant bellwether needs a turn signature, not a dip-buy — a base under the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $DUK | watch | the one working expression — regulated rate-base growth from the same demand; a… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $LEU | watch | only after a full-quarter base — the enrichment monopoly story is intact but the… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $MU | watch | gated on the prints, not the chart — a storage/memory print (STX Jul 28, WDC Jul 29,… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $NVDA | watch | the R1 playbook leg — hold the 20-day retest (~$202) through the July 28–29 storage… | 2026-08-08 | pending |
| $TLN | watch (invalidation?) | the strongest tape of the merchants — hold the $360 shelf and the 200-day (~$371),… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $VST | watch (in zone) | reclaim the 200-day (~$166) and hold it — first sign the derate is done | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $ABCL | watch (invalidation?) | the pop already happened (Feb low $2.78 to a $8.44 high) — this is the first flag;… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $CBRS | watch | a close above the post-flush bounce high ($221.30) confirms the higher low and… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $META | watch (in zone) | second reclaim attempt off a higher low — buy interest is a close above ~$665,… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $MSFT | watch | no turn signature yet — interest begins at the 200-day reclaim (~$442) after a base;… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $NTLA | watch (invalidation?) | golden cross, +31% month, and a fresh impulse into $18.48 on July 2 — buy interest… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $ORCL | pass | reopen when the knife stops: the February low ($136) holds on this retest AND a +7%… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $AXTI | pass | reopen only if it bases above its 200-day (~$42.55) for a full quarter AND revenue… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CIFR | pass | reopen only on revenue inflecting up AND visible de-leveraging of the $4.4B debt stack | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CORZ | pass | reopen on a recapitalization that restores positive equity with the CoreWeave… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $CRDO | buy (in zone) | elite fundamentals (33% operating margin on $1.34B FY26 revenue) with the… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $CRWV | pass | reopen only on a financing regime change — interest expense stabilizing while… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $EQT | watch | the fundamentals are the best in the sweep (net income nearly quadrupled in two… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $HUT | pass | reopen on a financed capacity deal that closes the gap between $160M of cash and… | 2026-10-01 | pending |
| $KGS | buy (invalidation?) | the sleeper — record Q1, raised full-year guidance to include the Distributed Power… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $MXL | watch (in zone) | wire-flagged inflection but already a 4.5x over the year and −16% this week on no… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $NBIS | buy (in zone) | pullback within an intact uptrend — buy the 50-day reclaim at ~$217, which says the… | 2026-08-31 | pending |
| $OKTA | pass | the rotation's confirming leader — but RSI 78 and 3% off its high is chasing; reopen… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $TER | buy | the −21% week has no company event behind it — Q1 revenue rose 87% with a 21% EPS… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $WDAY | watch | the earnings proof-point of the rotation (beat + raised subscription guide) but… | 2026-09-15 | pending |
| $WULF | watch | the $2.63B war chest has to start converting into hosting revenue on the P&L — watch… | 2026-08-15 | pending |
| $SKHY | watch | first clean post-debut base — not the open (debut ~2026-07-10) | 2026-07-17 (overdue) | n/a |
| $ZM | watch (in zone) | 2 consecutive quarters of accelerating revenue; base over $92 | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $MU | buy | own the up-cycle with cycle sizing — record DRAM/HBM pricing power, HBM booked… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $SNDK | watch | only on evidence the +69% NAND operating margin is a baseline, not the peak — two… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $STX | buy | own the cleanest un-hyped inflection — nearline-HDD margins compounding 23%→32% over… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
| $WDC | buy | same nearline thesis as STX — margins 10%→36% on the same AI storage driver, no hype… | 2026-09-01 | pending |
A desk call is an authored stance from a published report; entry and invalidation conditions are human-read, and the full ledger lives at /calls.
30d vs SPY is the raw name-vs-SPY move since the call — for trim/sell calls a NEGATIVE number means the call worked (the name fell after it).
From the Feeds
Curated picks from the last 7 days of the X / Reddit / Discord / web sweep — items the desk read and kept, not the raw capture firehose. Source: -pick- (type: curated-find).
redditu/nbaphilly17 — r/stocks — CXMT's IPO pop doesn't touch SK Hynix's actual HBM thesis $HY9H.F · link- A grounded rebuttal to the CXMT-panic framing that's been hitting SK Hynix and the broader memory trade this week: argues CXMT's outsized IPO pop reflects share gains in commodity DRAM, not the HBM3E/HBM4, advanced-packaging, and hyperscaler-qualification businesses that actually anchor the SK Hynix bull case, and tha…
webReuters / Benzinga / TipRanks (via SEC… — AXT — Tongmei withdraws Shanghai STAR IPO bid, pivots to Hong Kong listing for InP business $AXTI · link- AXT's China-based substrate subsidiary Tongmei is withdrawing its Shanghai STAR Market IPO application and instead pursuing a Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing focused specifically on the indium phosphide business, per Reuters citing an SEC filing (also reported by Benzinga and TipRanks, all dated 2026-07-29). AXT shar…
𝕏Gaetano (@crux_capital_) — crux_capital_ — the photonics buildout isn't over, even at the height of fear $LITE $GLW $COHR $AAOI $SIVEF · link- A tracked photonics-supply-chain analyst who has followed this complex through the pre-hype, peak-hype, and now sentiment-washout phases argues the underlying physical buildout across Lumentum, Corning, Coherent, Applied Optoelectronics, and Sivers Semiconductors (tagged $SIVE, tracked as SIVEF) hasn't stopped even as…
𝕏Zephyr (@zephyr_z9) — zephyr_z9 — China's chip-export jump traces to Korean-owned fabs, not indigenous mature-node output $HY9H.F · link- Pushes back on the read that a jump in Chinese chip exports reflects domestic mature-node chipmaking closing the gap: attributes the increase specifically to SK Hynix's own Dalian NAND and Wuxi DRAM fabs and Samsung's Xi'an NAND fab — Korean-owned capacity operating inside China, not a Chinese-chip substitution story.…
redditu/app1310 — Short sellers notch $15.5B profit as SpaceX slides below its IPO price $SPCX $TSLA · link- Named-source number (Ortex: $15.5B in short paper profit) on the post-IPO SpaceX slide from $225.64 high to a fresh $115.26 low, below the $135 IPO price — the clearest quantified read yet on how hard the market is fading the mega-IPO liquidity story, and it ties the SpaceX unwind explicitly to the same AI-capex-cashf…
redditu/rdh2dmd — Samsung, SK Group seal $950B in AI deals with Nvidia and Broadcom $NVDA $AVGO $005930.KS $000660.KS · link- Consolidated read on the largest single memory/AI-infra commitment of the cycle: $750B in SK Group deals (Nvidia $500B+ headline, an SK Hynix HBM4 long-term supply pact, a 2GW 2027 Vera Rubin datacenter) plus a $200B Samsung-Broadcom MOU on sub-2nm foundry and packaging — real counterparties committing real capital ex…
redditu/aperartnft — Alphabet's 82% cloud growth got sold anyway; capex guidance is why $GOOGL $TSLA · link- Cleanest numeric lay-down of the post-earnings paradox: Google Cloud growth accelerated to 82% ($24.8B rev, margin 20.7%->35.6%, backlog +$50B q/q to $514B) and the stock still fell 6-7% purely on the capex guide raised to $205B — the market pricing capex, not growth, extends the desk's Jul 22 Alphabet capex read with…
𝕏Paradis Labs (@ParadisLabs) — ParadisLabs — LPKF Laser H1: ugly headline numbers, more nuanced underneath $LPK.DE $LPKFF · link- H1 headline numbers are rough (revenue -38.3%, EBIT and FCF both negative, cash halved), but the thread frames it as more nuanced than the print alone suggests — worth tracking since LPKF sits in the optical-supply-chain watchlist as a laser-tooling name for advanced packaging.
redditu/aperartnft — NVDA's 9.3% Nebius stake: guaranteed customer or circular financing $NVDA $NBIS · linkwebCNBC — Alphabet Q2: $44.9B quarterly capex, $180-190B FY guide, 2027 'significantly increases' $GOOGL $NVDA $CEG $GEV · link- First hyperscaler capex print of the cycle landed a week before the Jul 29-30 reads several desk calls are gated on — and it validates the supplier side hard: $44.9B in one quarter, 60% to servers, CFO guiding 2027 'significantly' higher. The stock sank on the call: capex scares the spender, pays the suppliers — the K…
webADATA chairman via wccftech (surfaced b… — ADATA chairman: DRAM shortage lasts another 10 years, 'AI bubble talk can wait until 2040' $MU $SNDK · link- A named memory-industry principal putting a decade horizon on the shortage the memory-supercycle thesis rides — vendor talking his book, but the strongest public duration claim yet, and it surfaced hot (502 points on the r/wallstreetbets link post) the same week Kioxia-led memory names ripped.
Filings
- No new filings for covered names since the last filing-watch run.
- Last 14 days: $IONQ 8-K (2026-07-28); $BE 10-Q (2026-07-28); $BE 8-K (2026-07-28); $IQV 10-Q (2026-07-28); $IQV 8-K (2026-07-28); $QBTS 8-K (2026-07-27); $ARGX 6-K (2026-07-27); $ISRG 8-K (2026-07-27); ….
Breadth And Movers
Price truth: *; primary summary date 2026-07-28. Row dates: 2026-07-29: 8, 2026-07-28: 1679, 2026-07-27: 6, 2026-07-24: 32, 2026-07-17: 1, 2026-07-16: 1, 2026-06-29: 1.
- Summary coverage: 1679/1728 rows at 2026-07-28; 944 unique symbols after de-duplication.
- Unique-symbol breadth: 410 up, 530 down, 4 flat; median 1D change -0.7%.
- Market-pulse breadth: 22 up, 20 down, 0 flat; median 1D change +0.2% from market-pulse.
Top gainers by 1D change (filtered to price >= $1, dollar volume >= $50M, finite RSI):
| Symbol | 1D | 7D | 30D | RSI | Signal | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $ITRI | +26.2% | +27.2% | +27.8% | 83.0 | Extreme overbought | $107.02 | ai-power |
| $LCID | +21.5% | +7.9% | +21.4% | 63.9 | weak-up | $7.90 | ev-clean-energy |
| $SOXS | +14.4% | +39.3% | +69.0% | 31.8 | Oversold | $62.87 | etf-ideas |
| $IQV | +13.9% | +20.5% | +25.7% | 79.1 | Extreme overbought | $242.94 | biotech-capital-cycle |
| $RGEN | +10.9% | +6.1% | +6.1% | 56.5 | up | $145.34 | biotech-capital-cycle |
Top laggards by 1D change (same filter):
| Symbol | 1D | 7D | 30D | RSI | Signal | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $AMKR | -24.7% | -31.5% | -44.5% | 27.4 | Oversold | $45.69 | wfe-test-metrology |
| $RAM | -17.9% | -36.0% | -61.2% | 32.9 | Oversold | $9.61 | etf-ideas |
| $MVLL | -15.7% | -31.1% | -64.2% | 34.8 | Oversold | $17.94 | etf-ideas |
| $TE | -15.3% | -32.0% | -53.3% | 26.4 | Oversold | $4.15 | ev-clean-energy |
| $SOXL | -14.5% | -30.9% | -53.7% | 36.2 | weak-down | $109.54 | etf-ideas |
Targets In Zone
| Target | Anchor date | Tickers | Mechanical status | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NVDA — Entry-Zone Target (2026-07-11 full-scan promotion, AI) | 2026-07-11 | $NVDA | ✅ HIT — NVDA $206.84, RSI 51.0, weak-down, golden cross, +1.7% vs SMA20… | $198–204 (SMA20 $201.95 retest) — buy the flag, not the pop |
| WMT — Entry-Zone Target (2026-07-07 full-scan promotion) | 2026-07-07 | $WMT | 🟢 IN ZONE (deeper retest) — WMT $109.47, trend down, RSI 38.1, -2.5% vs… | $108–111 (base first) → confirm on SMA200 reclaim $116.71 |
| GOOGL — Entry-Zone Target (2026-06-26 EOW anchor) | 2026-06-26 | $GOOGL | ✅ HIT — GOOGL $319.74, RSI 32.8, down trend, golden cross, -9.2% vs SMA20,… | SMA20 reclaim ~$360 is THE rotation bellwether → confirms quality-dip resumes;… |
| ADBE entry-zone — $195-$210 | 2026-06-16 | $ADBE | ✅ HIT — ADBE $225.11, RSI 51.5 (recovered from 31.7), strong-down trend but… | $195-$210 |
| CRWD entry-zone — $163.75-$172.50 (split-adjusted) | 2026-06-16 | $CRWD | ✅ HIT — CRWD $183.28 (split-adjusted), RSI 47.3, strong-up, golden cross,… | $163.75-$172.50 (split-adjusted 4:1 2026-07-02; set pre-split as $655-$690) |
| WMT entry-zone - <$125 | 2026-05-23 | $WMT | 🟢 IN ZONE — WMT $121.03 < $125 threshold. RSI 47.4, weak-down. -9.23% 30D.… | <$125 |
| ABT entry-zone - <$92 | 2026-04-26 | $ABT | 🟢 IN ZONE — ABT $90.62 < $92 threshold. RSI 54.3 (neutral), but strong-down… | <$92 |
| CME entry-zone — <$280 | 2026-04-26 | $CME | 🟢 IN ZONE — CME $261.60 < $280 threshold. RSI 41.9, down. -13.82% 30D. -2.6%… | <$280 |
Convergence Leaders
- Stocks in projection: 521;
convergentCount3;divergentCount11.