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Broadcom stock slides 5% after-hours as Trump tariff threat sparks risk-off tech selloff
20 January 2026
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Broadcom stock slides 5% after-hours as Trump tariff threat sparks risk-off tech selloff

New York, January 20, 2026, 4:32 PM EST — After-hours

Broadcom Inc shares dropped roughly 5.4% to $332.60 in after-hours trading, following a tough day for tech stocks. The stock swung between $345.28 and $331.94, with around 31.8 million shares changing hands.

The move reflected a wider risk-off mood, as investors pulled back from high-risk stocks and sought safer havens following U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to revive a trade dispute with Europe over Greenland. U.S. markets tumbled, with the Dow sliding 1.75%, the S&P 500 dropping 1.97%, and the Nasdaq falling 2.19%. Meanwhile, gold and silver hit new highs. “The geopolitical risks … are re-emerging,” said Wasif Latif, chief investment officer at Sarmaya Partners. Reuters

Broadcom develops semiconductors and enterprise software embedded within corporate networks and cloud data centers. Its stock often serves as an early indicator of sentiment on AI expansion and IT budgets. Traders also typically offload shares here first when policy-driven shocks disrupt valuations.

The dollar slid toward its steepest daily drop in over a month, dragged down by a revival of the “Sell America” trade—investors pulling away from U.S. assets. Tony Sycamore, a market analyst at IG, pointed to “fears of prolonged uncertainty” and the risk of retaliation as key factors behind the move. Reuters

Morgan Stanley has turned cautious on North American IT hardware, flagging a drop in corporate tech demand. The bank cut its rating amid rising component costs and survey data showing hardware budgets barely growing—just 1% in 2026. Analysts described the scene as a “perfect storm” of slowing demand, input cost inflation, and lofty valuations. Reuters

Broadcom’s software presence heightens that sensitivity. VMware, now under Broadcom’s umbrella, links the narrative closely to enterprise budgets alongside chip production.

Several traders highlighted how heavy index weights can magnify late-day moves. Once selling targets the biggest names, it often spills over into sector funds and systematic flows, creating a feedback loop.

But it’s not just today’s market action that worries investors. If the tariff threat becomes actual policy, we could see another wave of volatility, tighter financial conditions, and a wider freeze on corporate investment — the kind of environment that typically weighs heavily on richly valued growth stocks.

Trump announced an additional 10% import tariff starting Feb. 1 on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, and Britain. If no agreement is reached, the tariff will jump to 25% on June 1. Berenberg’s chief economist, Holger Schmieding, said hopes for easing tensions have “been dashed for now,” with markets set to react based on how Washington and Europe respond in the lead-up to Feb. 1. Reuters

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