Analog Devices (ADI.O) shares were largely unchanged while broader semiconductor ETFs saw significant gains, indicating investor caution ahead of ADI’s upcoming earnings report. The market remains volatile due to concerns over AI capital spending translating into profits and pending U.S. jobs data, which could impact interest rate expectations. Traders are focused on Analog Devices’ first-quarter fiscal 2026 results and guidance on industrial and customer demand, expected on February 18th.
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Analog Devices stock sits out chip surge as AI-spending nerves keep traders jumpy
Analog Devices (ADI.O) shares were largely unchanged while broader semiconductor ETFs saw significant gains, indicating investor caution ahead of ADI’s upcoming earnings report. The market remains volatile due to concerns over AI capital spending translating into profits and pending U.S. jobs data, which could impact interest rate expectations. Traders are focused on Analog Devices’ first-quarter fiscal 2026 results and guidance on industrial and customer demand, expected on February 18th.