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Dow jumps 1,000 points as Nvidia, Broadcom spark tech-led market comeback

by February 9, 2026
by February 9, 2026
Dow jumps 1,000 points as Nvidia and Broadcom rebound, easing a brutal tech sell-off and reviving risk appetite on Wall Street.

The Dow exploded higher on Friday, surging roughly 1,000 points as a targeted rebound in chipmakers eased a bruising week for US markets.

After several sessions of sharp tech-led selling, investors stepped back into large-cap semiconductors and cyclical names.

The rebound lifted the Dow to one of its strongest single-day advances this year and pushed major indexes back toward weekly equilibrium.

Nvidia, Broadcom lead the tech repair job

The turnaround was concentrated as chipmakers did the bulk of the work.

Nvidia and Broadcom posted solid rebounds from recent pain, stanching the rout that had hit AI-related and software names hardest.

Traders said the moves reflected a combination of dip-buying, renewed confidence in AI infrastructure spending, and bargain-hunting after outsized declines earlier in the week.

While some software names recovered, the rally was selective; not all technology stocks joined the bounce.

Rotation into value supports the Dow’s outperformance

The Dow’s outsize gain partly reflects its sector mix as heavyweights in industrials and financials rallied alongside the chip rebound, so the blue-chip index outpaced the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.

Names tied to the economic cycle, including construction and bank stocks, drew fresh buying as investors rotated from high-growth plays into perceived value.

Small caps also saw strength, with the Russell 2000 rallying as traders chased broader market participation, a sign that Friday’s move had some breadth.

Bitcoin’s partial recovery helped calm risk-off sentiment, though strategists cautioned against reading Friday’s moves as a full trend reversal.

Market participants said follow-through will hinge on whether earnings reports and macro data validate Friday’s optimism.

Not every headline was rosy.

Retail and cloud behemoth Amazon plunged after management outlined aggressive capital spending plans for the year, a development that unnerved investors and trimmed some broader tech exposure.

Other enterprise software names that had been at the center of AI-driven valuation debates remained patchy in their performance, underlining that the market’s recalibration is likely to be uneven and selective.

Still, volatility remains elevated.

Options pricing and intraday swings suggest investors are far from complacent, particularly around big technology names.

With inflation data and central bank commentary ahead, traders say markets remain vulnerable to sharp moves in either direction despite Friday’s powerful relief rally.

Friday’s surge was an emphatic rebound, not a clean reversal.

The Dow’s 1,000-point advance shows how deeply sentiment can swing when investors rotate between growth and value, and how concentrated rebounds in a few market leaders can lift headline indices.

Traders will watch the coming days for earnings follow-through, central bank signals on rates, and whether the chip-led bounce spreads across other corners of the market.

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