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%.
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.
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.
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.
Broadcom’s Benzinga Edge scorecard highlights a quality-led profile.
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.
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.
Broadcom shares were trading at $397.54 in Monday’s premarket session, according to Benzinga Pro data.
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