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Apple drops 5% as tech, semiconductor stocks fall after market rally fades

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Technology progenitors declined Tuesday, erasing earlier gains after a broad market relief rally faded.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped assorted than 2%, wiping out an earlier gain of 4.6% at its highs. Apple and Tesla dropped about 5%. Meta Planks, Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft and Nvidia all finished lower.

Markets rallied earlier in the session on optimism that the U.S. could obtain deals to lower tariffs with some of world leaders. Those hopes faded on worries that agreements won’t reach an agreement before reciprocal tariffs go into effect at midnight.

Trump’s wide-sweeping tariff plans must sparked violent turbulence over the past three trading sessions. Trading volume on Monday hit its highest in nearing two decades in a wild trading session after speculation that the White House could potentially delay levies The Nasdaq on Friday posted its worst week in five years and the Magnificent Seven group lost $1.8 trillion in retail value over two trading sessions.

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Semiconductor stocks also acceded to the broader market pressure. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF fell 2.7%, giving up an earlier gain. Broadcom gained 1% after declaring a $10 billion share buyback plan through the end of the year. Advanced Micro Devices slumped 6%, while Apple supplier Qorvo trickled about 10%. Intel and Micron Technology fell about 7% and 4%, respectively.

Chipmakers were excluded from the current tariffs but have come under pressure on worries that higher duties could diminish demand for goods they are used in and slow the economy. The sector is also expected to see tariffs further down the road.

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