--- title: "Is the 'Golden Opportunity Period' behind the sell-off? Interpreting Singapore's semiconductor technology stocks." description: "As the US Federal Reserve continues to tighten monetary policy and officially announces a faster Taper, the market's expectations for interest rate hikes have i" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/lives/8910" parent: "https://longbridge.com/en/lives.md" category: "Industry Analysis" --- # Is the 'Golden Opportunity Period' behind the sell-off? Interpreting Singapore's semiconductor technology stocks. **Status**: Unknown **Category**: Industry Analysis ## Description As the US Federal Reserve continues to tighten monetary policy and officially announces a faster Taper, the market's expectations for interest rate hikes have increased, leading to a surge in US bond yields and a sharp decline in US stocks, particularly highly-growth-oriented technology stocks. The trend of selling off global technology stocks has spread to Singapore. However, has the significant sell-off of semiconductor technology stocks in Singapore also created a great golden investment opportunity for investors? On Thursday, March 17th at 8pm, Nick Foo, a guest speaker from Chang Bridge Union and New Exchange Academy, a former stock analyst and chief lecturer at the Stock Research Institute of an investment bank, will explain why he believes it is not the time to give up on the technology bull market cycle, and from the perspective of network security, 5G, and big data, he will discuss the driving force behind the continuous growth of semiconductor technology companies. Live highlights: 1. Global semiconductor prospects. 2. The impact of a shift in monetary policy towards activism on the fundamentals of Singapore's semiconductor technology stocks. 3. Will demand for Singapore semiconductor companies' products/services continue to be strong in 2022? 4. How will the global interest rate hike bring valuation risks to Singapore's semiconductor technology stocks? 5. Is there a current buying opportunity amid the recent plunge? --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.