I'm continuing to add to my SOXL position during this semiconductor pullback. I'm not trying to catch the exact bottom—I'm positioning for what I believe could be a near-term rebound.
Technically, the pullback toward the 200-day EMA is important to me. This long-term trendline has historically acted as a key support area, and if buyers step in around here, the current weakness could turn into another higher-low rather than a deeper breakdown.
Fundamentally, I still believe the semiconductor story remains strong. AI infrastructure, data centers, high-performance computing and memory demand continue to provide structural support for the sector. A correction doesn't necessarily change that longer-term trend.
I'm using SOXL because the leverage can significantly amplify my returns if the semiconductor sector rebounds. SOXL targets 3x the daily performance of its underlying semiconductor index, so a strong recovery could translate into a much larger move in my position.
Of course, leverage also increases downside risk, so I'm managing it through gradual accumulation rather than putting everything in at once.
For me, this pullback is an opportunity to collect at a more attractive level. If the EMA200 holds and momentum starts turning higher, I believe a rebound could come sooner than many expect.
I don't need to catch the exact bottom. I just want to be positioned before the next semiconductor rally begins.
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