The Best Time to Buy Semiconductor Stocks, According to 10 Years of Data

The Best Time to Buy Semiconductor Stocks, According to 10 Years of Data

Semiconductor stocks don't move at random. History shows clear seasonal patterns across the sector and knowing them can sharpen your timing. In this video, you'll see the seasonal profiles of 4 major semiconductor names: NVIDIA, AMD, TSMC and ASML. You'll also see how each one compares to the broad VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF. Here's what the data shows: ▪️End of April through end of July has been the strongest seasonal window for the sector, with average returns of 16.04% for the ETF, 32.11% for NVIDIA and 28.99% for AMD. ▪️Mid-February to end of April has historically been a weak period, with average falls of 3.37% (ETF), 7.77% (TSMC) and 4.15% (AMD). ▪️The summer slump into end of October can produce outsized losses of 20 to 30% in individual names, but also potential dip-buying setups. ▪️End of October through early January has historically been a strong window, with average returns of 7.66% for the sector. You'll also learn how ASML differs from the US names, why TSMC carries a geopolitical risk factor, and why end-of-year behavior diverges between NVIDIA and the broader sector. Seasonality doesn't predict the future. But it does show you where historical probabilities have been more favorable and that's a useful edge. Start your 30-day free trial at Seasonax and explore seasonal patterns across semiconductors and thousands of other instruments. 👉 https://app.seasonax.com/signup #semiconductor #ai #tradingstrategy #nvidia #amd #tsmc #asml