Movement Alert|Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF Falls 8.09% in Pre-Market Trading, Tech Stock Correction Weighs on Storage Chip Sector

Market Focus06-10

On June 10, Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF declined 8.09% in pre-market trading, trading at $23.22/share, with trading volume of approximately $25.17 million. As a 2x leveraged bull product tracking SanDisk (SNDK), the amplified decline reflects mounting pressure on the underlying stock amid a broader tech sector pullback.

The sell-off follows a sharp correction across the semiconductor space, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index plunging nearly 8.5% in a single session — its largest daily drop since March 2020 — erasing over $1 trillion in market capitalization. Reports that Nvidia plans to halve CPU-side memory in its next-generation AI server VeraRubin NVL72 sparked investor concerns over peak AI storage demand, sending SanDisk, Micron, Western Digital, and Seagate sharply lower.

However, Wall Street consensus views the pullback as a healthy correction rather than a fundamental deterioration. UBS noted that storage chips remain a core growth driver for global semiconductor revenue. Mizuho raised SanDisk's target price to $2,200, while Bank of America reiterated a Buy rating with a $2,100 target, citing strong pricing power and long-term contract visibility securing over one-third of fiscal 2027 revenue.

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