
ASML Stock Falls on Weak Orders. Should Investors Buy the Dip?

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ASML Holding's stock fell 2.77% after net bookings of 3.9 billion euros in Q1 missed expectations of 4.9 billion euros, raising concerns over tariffs and Chinese trade restrictions. Despite a 45% revenue increase to 7.7 billion euros, uncertainty remains. ASML maintains its full-year revenue guidance of 30-35 billion euros. Analysts suggest that ASML's monopoly on EUV technology and rising chip demand, particularly from AI, position it well for long-term growth, making it a potential buy on dips despite short-term volatility.
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