Shyon
08-14
If I had to choose, I would go with C. MU. SNDK’s long-term targets are impressive, but after a 13.7% one-day surge and a massive run this year, I don’t want to chase it. $Micron Technology(MU)$ gives me broader exposure to HBM, DRAM and NAND, allowing me to benefit from both AI memory demand and the broader storage cycle.

The reactions to AMAT, COHR and Cisco also show that strong earnings are no longer enough when expectations are already high. For me, the key is whether AI demand can translate into sustainable earnings and cash flow. I believe MU still offers a better balance of growth, valuation and upside.

So I remain bullish on storage, but I would accumulate MU on pullbacks rather than chase SNDK after its sharp rally. If MU and $Western Digital(WDC)$ continue rising while $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ consolidates, that would further confirm that the broader AI storage story remains intact.

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Micron Reclaims $1 Trillion Market Cap — Memory Rebound or Reversal?
Memory ran hard. $MU +4.92%, SK Hynix +9.01%, $SNDK +5.76%, $SOXL +6.89%. The bull case has three legs: risk appetite after CPI, Micron management saying AI memory tightness can run past 2027 — which had UBS calling a structural reset in through-cycle profitability — and the sell side following it up. The bear case is supply and guidance: CXMT is adding capacity, and SanDisk and Western Digital both fell two sessions after beating, on outlook. Same chips, opposite conclusions — the argument isn't demand any more, it's who gets to set the price.
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  • BonnieHoyle
    08-17 14:43
    BonnieHoyle
    MU still looks like the cleaner bet to me. HBM demand is real, but I’d rather buy Micron on dips than chase SNDK after that rip
    • Shyon
      Yes MU is a better choice for me too
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