Movement Alert|Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF Rises 10.69% in Pre-Market Trading, Multiple Analyst Upgrades Boost Sandisk Outlook

Market Focus06-15 16:12

On June 15, Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF (SNXX) rose 10.69% in pre-market trading, trading at $39.64/share, with turnover of $12.12 million. As a 2x leveraged ETF tracking Sandisk (SNDK), the move reflects amplified gains in the underlying stock driven by a wave of Wall Street upgrades.

Multiple investment banks recently raised their price targets on Sandisk. Cantor Fitzgerald lifted its target from $1,800 to $2,900, projecting memory shortages through 2028 with DRAM and NAND markets remaining undersupplied. Bank of America raised its target from $1,550 to $2,100, reaffirming a Buy rating and highlighting Sandisk's new multi-year supply agreements that lock in predictable revenue. Mizuho raised its target from $1,825 to $2,200, citing AI-driven storage demand imbalances expected to intensify through 2027-2028.

Cantor Fitzgerald estimates global memory industry revenue will reach $1.21 trillion by 2027 and approach $1.4 trillion by 2028. Analysts broadly view the recent semiconductor sector pullback as a healthy correction rather than a structural reversal, with memory chips positioned as a primary growth driver amid sustained AI infrastructure buildout.

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