JPMorgan, reviewing the prior day’s tech retreat, said the move looked more like
a low-volume, catalyst-free, post-earnings momentum reversal driven by
quant/liquidity flows than a structural de-risking tied to higher long-end
yields or AI funding stress. Traders rated intraday flow activity about 3/10;
semiconductors showed localized de-risking but on limited scale. The firm’s
composite positioning indicator sits near the 40th percentile (neutral), and the
Philadelphia Semiconductor ETF remains roughly 18% above its July low despite
the pullback. JPMorgan retains a technical bull-market view and notes buybacks,
retail investors and systematic funds have room to rebuild positions or increase
leverage.