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Tom Lee calls chip-stock selloff a textbook buying opportunity

by June 25, 2026
written by June 25, 2026

Macroeconomic risks, including resurgent fears of a Fed rate hike, and valuation concerns recently sent shockwaves through the tech sector, triggering a steep sell-off that caught investors off guard.

The turbulence started in Asia, where South Korea’s benchmark KOSPI index crashed by about 10%, triggering a domino effect that rapidly spread to Wall Street.

Along the way, the iShares SOXX semiconductor ETF tanked about 8% in a single session, while the tech-heavy Invesco QQQ Trust ETF shed about 3%.

Still, Fundstrat’s head of research, Tom Lee, is urging calm, calling the massive pullback in chip stocks a textbook buying opportunity for long-term investors.

Historical data signals a rebound ahead in chip stocks

Speaking recently with CNBC, Lee assured investors that the recent sell-off in chip stocks is likely a cyclical blip – not a permanent trend.

Citing historical data since 2011, the market strategist pointed out that semiconductor names have lost 6% or more in a single day on just 17 occasions (excluding this week’s crash).

And about 88% of the time, they completely erased the losses and reached higher valuations within a month.

“This has proven to be a buyable pullback basically every time,” Lee argued – reinforcing that historical patterns heavily favour a swift, robust rebound in chip stocks next month.

AI-driven demand to drive semiconductor stocks higher

The fundamental thesis behind Lee’s positive stance is rooted in the insatiable global demand for artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.

While computer memory and processors are a historically cyclical and volatile sector, advanced AI algorithms require unprecedented levels of computing power and physical infrastructure.

This paradigm shift has given chipmakers structural support that defies standard macroeconomic slowdowns, and the broader momentum is clear: since late March, the iShares semiconductor ETF (SOXX) has soared nearly 90%.

Meanwhile, the newly launched Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) has skyrocketed roughly 150% since its debut in early April, underscoring intense capital allocation toward HBM (high-bandwidth memory) and foundational hardware.

Pricing power makes chip stocks attractive at current levels

The supply-demand imbalance has granted semiconductor companies an “atypical” level of pricing power, allowing them to expand profit margins even as clients absorb steep overhead costs.

This operational dynamic has become a notable friction point for hardware giants.

For instance, Apple Inc’s chief executive Tim Cook explicitly highlighted the operational burden during a recent earnings call, stating, “For the June quarter, we expect significantly higher memory costs.”

Cook warned that these rising component expenses will continue to impact their business strategies moving forward.

That said, what presents a corporate challenge for device makers remains an absolute goldmine for chip investors, cementing the sector’s long-term profitability – as capital continues to rotate into semiconductors despite short‑term macro volatility and episodic global risk‑off shocks.

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