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calendar_month Jul 17, 2026

Why Navitas Semiconductor Shares Are Sliding On Friday?

Navitas Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ:NVTS) shares are trading lower by about 6% during Friday’s premarket session amid sympathy with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (NYSE:TSM).

TMSC stock has been falling as capex concerns weigh on further upside for the industry due to high spending to accommodate new orders.

What TSMC’s Earnings Mean for NVTS

Taiwan Semiconductor reported second-quarter net income of NT$706.56 billion (about $22 billion), topping estimates for NT$632.64 billion, yet the stock still fell in premarket trading.

TSMC also guided third-quarter 2026 revenue to $44.6 billion to $45.8 billion, with gross margin seen at 65% to 67% and operating margin at 56% to 58%.

With TSMC saying 7-nanometer and below made up 77% of total wafer revenue, the market’s reaction is being read as “good news priced in,” which can pressure higher-beta chip names like NVTS when futures are already pointing lower.

Critical Levels to Watch for NVTS Stock

From a longer-term trend perspective, NVTS is still up 87.48% over the past 12 months, but the current setup is in a clear drawdown phase versus its key moving averages. At $11.04, the stock is trading 33.3% below its 20-day SMA, 46.5% below its 50-day SMA, and 12.2% below its 200-day SMA—classic “below trend” positioning that often keeps rallies choppy until price can reclaim at least the 200-day area.

Momentum also leans defensive: MACD is below its signal line and the histogram is negative, which typically means upside pressure is fading versus the prior upswing unless buyers can force a reset back above that baseline. Structurally, the 20-day SMA sitting below the 50-day SMA reinforces the near-term bearish posture, even though the 50-day SMA remains above the 200-day SMA—suggesting the bigger-picture trend has not fully broken down.

  • Key Resistance: $11.50 — a nearby round-number/pivot area where rebounds can stall before the chart can work back toward the 200-day moving-average zone
  • Key Support: $9.00 — a nearby “line in the sand” level that sits closer to the lower end of the stock’s recent range and can attract dip-buying interest

Navitas Semiconductor Earnings Preview for July 2026

The countdown is on: Navitas Semiconductor is set to report earnings on July 27, 2026 (confirmed).

  • EPS Estimate: Loss of 5 cents (Unchanged from loss of 5 cents YoY)
  • Revenue Estimate: $9.97 million (Down from $14.49 million YoY)

Analyst Consensus & Recent Actions: The stock carries a Buy rating with an average price target of $18.00. Recent analyst moves include:

  • Rosenblatt: Neutral (Raises Target to $13.00) (May 6)
  • Needham: Buy (Raises Target to $21.00) (May 6)
  • Baird: Outperform (Raises Target to $20.00) (May 4)

Navitas Semiconductor Benzinga Edge Scorecard

Below is the Benzinga Edge scorecard for Navitas Semiconductor, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses compared to the broader market:

  • Momentum: Bullish (Score: 88.24) — Despite the current pullback, the stock’s broader performance profile still screens as strong versus the market on this factor.

The Verdict: Navitas Semiconductor’s Benzinga Edge signal reveals a momentum-driven story, which can cut both ways when futures are sliding and traders de-risk chip exposure. If the stock can stabilize above nearby support and reclaim key moving-average zones, that momentum profile can reassert itself—but until then, volatility risk stays elevated.

Top ETFs Holding NVTS and Their Impact

  • State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (NYSE:XSD): 2.82% Weight
  • First Trust Small Cap Growth AlphaDEX Fund (NASDAQ:FYC): 0.94% Weight
  • Invesco Dorsey Wright Technology Momentum ETF (NASDAQ:PTF): 3.68% Weight

Significance: Because NVTS carries significant weight in these funds, any significant inflows or outflows for these ETFs will likely force automatic buying or selling of the stock.

NVTS Price Action: Navitas Semiconductor shares were down 2.51% at $11.46 during premarket trading on Friday, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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