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Broadcom stock jumps 7% as AI spending bets return — what AVGO investors watch next week
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Broadcom stock jumps 7% as AI spending bets return — what AVGO investors watch next week

New York, Feb 7, 2026, 18:51 (EST) — The market wrapped up for the day.

  • Broadcom climbed 7.2% to close at $332.92 on Friday, paring back some of its decline from the December high.
  • Chip shares jumped, with Amazon and Alphabet both outlining expanded AI infrastructure budgets.
  • Coming up: U.S. jobs numbers hit Feb. 11, inflation data arrives Feb. 13, and Broadcom reports earnings March 4.

Broadcom Inc. gained 7.2% to finish at $332.92 on Friday, marking a second straight day of recovery as buyers returned to chip stocks with AI data center exposure. Even with the bounce, shares remain roughly 19.7% off their 52-week peak of $414.61 from Dec. 10.

Wall Street pivoted back into semiconductors after a bumpy few sessions for tech and AI names. Amazon dropped 5.6%—the company warned capital spending would surge over 50% this year, echoing Alphabet’s update days earlier. Chipmakers rallied, with investors betting they’ll supply the servers, networking hardware, and custom silicon to fuel those expansions. “This trade has been volatile,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird. But, he added, “real demand” can lure buyers back in after a selloff. Reuters

Timing’s crucial here—investors are still untangling which names stand to benefit from AI and which might see their margins pinched or growth throttled. “Rotation is the dominant theme this year,” said Angelo Kourkafas, senior global investment strategist at Edward Jones. With cash shifting out of certain tech names and into safer plays, tech has had to clear a sky-high bar; even strong numbers can spark some selling. Matthew Miskin, co-chief investment strategist at Manulife John Hancock Investments, didn’t sugarcoat it: “Before, it was ‘AI lifted all ships.’” Reuters

Broadcom’s value proposition is clear enough—it supplies chips and networking gear for data centers, plus it picked up a big infrastructure software operation through the VMware acquisition. Shares often move in line with investor sentiment around coming cloud investment cycles.

U.S. markets closed for the weekend, but come Monday, all eyes turn to whether that big chip rally from Friday can stick—especially as the “AI shakeout” storyline grabs attention again. Lately, crowded positions haven’t lasted long, with traders ready to pull back at the first sign of trouble.

How markets shape up may hinge on the macro numbers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has the U.S. “Employment Situation” report for January on the docket for Wednesday, Feb. 11, with release set for 8:30 a.m. ET. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The January Consumer Price Index (CPI) lands two days after that, set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, Feb. 13, according to the BLS schedule.

As for Broadcom, the company has circled Wednesday, March 4 for its next scheduled event. Fiscal Q1 2026 results are due out after the bell, with a conference call slated for 5:00 p.m. ET.

Still, it’s not all smooth sailing. Bloomberg flagged that Broadcom is staring down a possible full-scale EU antitrust investigation, with regulators zeroing in on alleged VMware licensing clampdowns. The software angle hasn’t gone quiet—regulatory headaches are still in play.

For now, Broadcom is still seen as an AI spending gauge—Nvidia and AMD get swept along, too, when traders pile into “AI infrastructure.” When the appetite fades, all three tend to get hit.

Jobs data lands Feb. 11, CPI drops two days later, Feb. 13. Then all eyes turn to Broadcom’s March 4 report.

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