Aehr Test Systems Sinks 10%, Teradyne Falls 5%, FormFactor Drops 6%: What’s Hitting These Semiconductor Test Equipment Stocks?

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Semiconductor test equipment companies such as Aehr Test Systems plunged 10%, while Teradyne and FormFactor fell 5% and 6% respectively, showing weakness in related stocks. This is analyzed as a result of a combination of short-term investor sentiment contraction and profit-taking pressure in the semiconductor equipment sector. Investors should closely monitor upcoming earnings releases and the recovery pace of semiconductor equipment demand.

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The sharp decline in the semiconductor test equipment sector triggered a sequential sell-off in major stocks, signaling a weakening short-term momentum. With valuation burdens increasing, investor sentiment has worsened, escalating downward pressure.

While a rebound is possible if future demand recovery signals are confirmed, the weakness could be prolonged if customer investment delays persist. As key indicators, attention must be paid to the scale of major customers' capital expenditures (CAPEX) and the trend of equipment order backlogs.

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