Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) stock was little changed in Monday’s premarket session as semiconductor stocks tracked a firmer market backdrop. Nasdaq futures rose 0.55%, while S&P 500 futures gained 0.15%.
$370 Billion AI Financing Question Looms
A firmer risk-on backdrop helped support Broadcom shares Monday. However, concerns over the financing behind its AI expansion remain in focus after the stock fell more than 5% Friday.
Bank of America analyst Tom Curcuruto estimates Broadcom’s AI chip-financing vehicle could carry $370 billion in senior debt by mid-2029, Reuters reported. The debt would sit with the financing vehicle rather than Broadcom. Still, Broadcom has agreed to backstop certain customer lease obligations.
The company has disclosed up to $29 billion of potential exposure under its initial financing arrangement. The structure could accelerate AI infrastructure deployments, but it also introduces additional financial risk as the platform expands.
Technical Analysis
At $397.54, Broadcom is trading near its short-term trend lines. The stock is 0.5% below its 20-day simple moving average of $399.49. However, it remains 1.8% above its 50-day SMA of $390.46 and 7.7% above its 200-day SMA of $369.20.
That setup points to a longer-term uptrend with near-term consolidation.
The broader moving-average structure also remains constructive. The 20-day SMA is above the 50-day SMA. Meanwhile, the 50-day SMA remains above the 200-day SMA after a golden cross formed in April.
Momentum is also improving. The MACD remains above its signal line, while the histogram is positive. That suggests recent selling pressure has eased.
- Key resistance: $414.50, a recent area where rallies could face selling pressure.
- Key support: $370, which sits close to the 200-day SMA of $369.20.
Earnings And Analyst Outlook
Broadcom is scheduled to report earnings on Sept. 2.
Analysts expect earnings of $3.16 per share, up from $1.69 a year earlier. Revenue is expected to reach $29.44 billion, compared with $15.95 billion a year ago.
Broadcom trades at a price-to-earnings multiple of about 65.4, reflecting a premium valuation.
The stock carries a Buy consensus rating with an average price forecast of $513.68.
Recent analyst actions include Erste Group downgrading Broadcom to Hold on July 7. UBS maintained a Buy rating on June 4 but lowered its price forecast to $485. Bank of America Securities maintained a Buy rating the same day and raised its forecast to $530.
Benzinga Edge Rankings
Broadcom’s Benzinga Edge scorecard highlights a quality-led profile.
- Momentum: Neutral at 64.1. The longer-term trend remains constructive, although shares are trading close to key short-term averages.
- Quality: Bullish at 95.41. This is Broadcom’s strongest Edge factor and points to solid underlying business quality.
- Value: Neutral at 6.46. The low score reflects Broadcom’s premium valuation.
- Growth: Neutral at 30.42. Growth remains a positive part of the investment case, but it is not the stock’s strongest Edge factor.
The verdict: Broadcom’s Edge profile is led by quality, while momentum remains supportive. However, valuation could limit upside if growth expectations weaken. A sustained move above $414.50 could strengthen the bullish setup. A break below the $390-$370 area would weaken it.
Top ETF Exposure
Broadcom has significant exposure through several semiconductor and technology ETFs.
The iShares Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SOXX) has an 8.12% weighting in Broadcom. The Invesco PHLX Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ:SOXQ) has a 7.88% weighting, while the iShares Expanded Tech Sector ETF (NYSE:IGM) has a 7.71% weighting.
Broadcom’s large weight means sizable ETF inflows or outflows can translate into buying or selling of its shares.
Price Action
Broadcom shares were trading at $397.54 in Monday’s premarket session, according to Benzinga Pro data.
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