Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 30
Nasdaq Slides 0.66% as Chip Profit-Taking Offsets Dow Record at 52,742.66
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 30

Nasdaq Slides 0.66% as Chip Profit-Taking Offsets Dow Record at 52,742.66

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 30

Summary

  • The Nasdaq fell 0.66% to 26,040.03 and the S&P 500 lost 0.22%, while the Dow ended nearly flat at 52,305.24 after touching an intraday record 52,742.66.
  • Semiconductor selling drove the weakness as investors locked in gains after the group surged more than 80% in the first half; Micron and Sandisk each dropped more than 10%.
  • Caterpillar, an AI-linked Dow winner, slid almost 7% and helped erase the blue-chip index's early advance even as Nvidia and Broadcom posted smaller declines.
  • Meta jumped nearly 9% after outlining a cloud business and excess-computing sales plan, with Microsoft up 3% and Apple almost 2%, limiting the broader tech retreat.
  • The session extended a 2026 rotation into non-tech shares after a strong first half—Dow up 8.9%, S&P 500 up 9.6%, Nasdaq up 12.8%, Russell 2000 up nearly 22%.

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