• xc__xc__
      ·03-05 20:44

      Memory Madness: Will Micron's Earnings Explode Like a Rocket in This AI-Fueled Boom? 🚀💥

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Micron Technology(MU)$ Buckle up, folks—the memory chip world is on fire! 🔥 With AI gobbling up storage like never before, prices are skyrocketing, and companies like Micron are poised to rake in massive gains. Imagine NAND Flash costs jumping a whopping 85-90% quarter-over-quarter in the first quarter alone—that's the fresh scoop from industry watchers, signaling a wild ride for storage stocks. 😲 But can Micron's upcoming report push things even higher? And will this "supercycle" stretch all the way to 2027, supercharged by smarter phones and computers? Let's dive deep into the chaos and opportunity. 📈 First off, the price surge is no joke. Suppliers are slashing production on older tech wh
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    • angeldevilangeldevil
      ·03-05 17:55
      i think throughout 2026 is confirm beat earnings record as Mag 7 expenditure is huge. However 2027 can Mag 7 maintain its spending is questionable.  So invest on micron/storage should be short term or atleast not all in 1 basket  $Micron Technology(MU)$  $Western Digital(WDC)$  $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$  
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    • kkxxxkkxxx
      ·03-05 14:33
      Rest please veritasium I know
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    • Puppy LearnPuppy Learn
      ·03-04 22:23
      Must buy some today to collect $$ collect my LV bag 
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    • MikkeeyyMikkeeyy
      ·03-03 19:27
      Interesting theme for 2026, but execution and supply discipline will decide if it’s “the next Nvidia.”
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    • CardinalSinsCardinalSins
      ·03-03 17:45
      HBM Alliance: Are SNDK & SK Hynix Better Bets Than Nvidia? SK Hynix and SanDisk are pushing High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) standardization under OCP — a move that could reshape AI memory infrastructure. 🔹 SK Hynix already dominates HBM supply for AI chips. If HBM demand keeps exploding, memory players could see strong upside from supply tightness and pricing power. 🔹 SanDisk (SNDK) is positioning early in next-gen high-bandwidth storage — higher risk, higher potential. 🔹 Nvidia still controls the AI ecosystem. But as AI scales, value may shift upstream to memory suppliers. 📌 Nvidia = ecosystem + platform dominance 📌 SK Hynix = picks & shovels (HBM leader) 📌 SNDK = emerging bet on HBF standardization
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    • CardinalSinsCardinalSins
      ·03-03 17:45
      SK Hynix and SanDisk are pushing High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) standardization under OCP — a move that could reshape AI memory infrastructure. 🔹 SK Hynix already dominates HBM supply for AI chips. If HBM demand keeps exploding, memory players could see strong upside from supply tightness and pricing power. 🔹 SanDisk (SNDK) is positioning early in next-gen high-bandwidth storage — higher risk, higher potential. 🔹 Nvidia still controls the AI ecosystem. But as AI scales, value may shift upstream to memory suppliers. 📌 Nvidia = ecosystem + platform dominance 📌 SK Hynix = picks & shovels (HBM leader) 📌 SNDK = emerging bet on HBF standardization
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    • suji88suji88
      ·03-03
      Honestyl it could go both ways idk ehst im saying free coins
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    • suji88suji88
      ·03-03
      Hmm tufff calll to be honest what y'all think
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    • Christopher PoohChristopher Pooh
      ·03-03
      More points for redemptions exclusive tiget broker gifts 🎁 
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    • porkieporkie
      ·03-02
      sandisk has very good potential i ensure its gonna rise even more
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    • athena7668athena7668
      ·03-02
      Investors chasing the next AI winner are increasingly asking whether memory specialists could eclipse the GPU titan. SK Hynix has carved out a commanding position in high-bandwidth memory — a linchpin of data-center performance — with HBM3E and HBM4 capacity largely sold out and pricing power that belies its cyclical heritage.  Meanwhile, SanDisk’s rebirth as an independent flash and storage play has been turbocharged by AI-driven NAND demand and a new High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) alliance with SK Hynix to address inference bottlenecks.  Yet this isn’t a pure rerating of Nvidia’s moat. Nvidia’s GPUs remain the compute engine of generative AI, with unparalleled end-to-end ecosystem control and profit margins that dwarf legacy memory peers (and memory stocks’ valuations remain volatile). 
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    • athena7668athena7668
      ·03-02
      Investors chasing the next AI winner are increasingly asking whether memory specialists could eclipse the GPU titan. SK Hynix has carved out a commanding position in high-bandwidth memory — a linchpin of data-center performance — with HBM3E and HBM4 capacity largely sold out and pricing power that belies its cyclical heritage.  Meanwhile, SanDisk’s rebirth as an independent flash and storage play has been turbocharged by AI-driven NAND demand and a new High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) alliance with SK Hynix to address inference bottlenecks.  Yet this isn’t a pure rerating of Nvidia’s moat. Nvidia’s GPUs remain the compute engine of generative AI, with unparalleled end-to-end ecosystem control and profit margins that dwarf legacy memory peers (and memory stocks’ valuations remain volatile).  F
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    • FAITHFULLYFAITHFULLY
      ·02-28
      US Stock Market Outlook – February 2026 The US equity market enters 2026 trading at a modest discount to fair value, with Morningstar estimating stocks are priced about 5% below intrinsic worth across its coverage universe. Growth stocks, particularly late-cycle technology and commodity-oriented names, have seen the greatest fair value increases, while small-cap stocks remain especially attractive for long-term investors Morningstar. Wall Street consensus is optimistic: analysts project the S&P 500 could deliver returns of roughly 12% in 2026, well above the 30‑year average of 8.1%. This bullish outlook is supported by resilient corporate earnings and continued momentum in AI, cloud, and semiconductor sectors The Motley Fool. Macro conditions remain fluid. The Federal Reserve has signa
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·02-28
      Memory stocks such as San**s & Micron will boom further 
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    • xc__xc__
      ·02-25

      🚨 Citron's Savage Short on SanDisk: Memory Boom Busting or Buying Opportunity? 💥🔥

      $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ SanDisk's shares took a brutal hit, plunging 4.2% amid massive $19.29 billion trading frenzy after notorious short-seller Citron Research dropped their bombshell report. 😱 They're labeling the sizzling memory chip rally a total "supply illusion," insisting it's all smoke and mirrors in a wildly cyclical market. But is this the end of the storage surge, or just a dip to load up on? Let's dive deep into the drama and decode if you should short-circuit your portfolio or amp up the bytes! 📉🛡️ First off, Citron's got some spicy takes: They slam SanDisk for trading like it's the next Nvidia, but without that killer moat. "Nvidia innovates; SanDisk peddles commodities," they quip. Ouch! 🌶️ Pointing fingers at Samsung's beast-mode do
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·02-25
      Citron’s argument is not new in memory cycles, but the timing is interesting. Every memory upcycle eventually attracts a “supply illusion” thesis because historically, memory has been the most cyclical segment in semiconductors. The key question now is whether this cycle still behaves like the old PC and smartphone-driven cycles, or whether AI has structurally changed demand. --- 1. What the “supply illusion” thesis is really saying Short sellers are likely arguing three points: 1. Front-loaded AI orders Hyperscalers may be over-ordering storage and memory to avoid shortages, creating temporary demand spikes rather than sustainable consumption. 2. Capacity eventually catches up NAND historically swings from shortage to oversupply quickly once fabs ramp output. 3. End-demand outside AI rema
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·02-25
      $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  $Micron Technology(MU)$  🚨📉🧠 Citron vs AI Memory Supercycle: Is $SNDK Mispriced or Misunderstood? 🧠📉🚨 📊 Structural demand is colliding with legacy cycle thinking SanDisk $SNDK just experienced a classic volatility event. Shares dropped about 5% on 24 February 2026 immediately after Citron Research announced a short position. That reaction came after a +1,200% move since the February 2025 spin-off from $WDC and roughly +175% year to date. Moves of that magnitude always attract skeptics. The core institutional question is straightforward. Is this the top of a commodity memory cycle, or the early innings of a s
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    • zubeezubee
      ·02-24
      I do not get mad because of market fluctuation, but I feel bad when $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$  is a jumper while $Micron Technology(MU)$  is just like a laggard.
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    • JaminBallJaminBall
      ·02-21

      The SSD / Memory Reckoning

      Memory stocks have taken over recently. If the early AI “trade” was compute, the current trade is memory! Over the last year: $SK Hynix, Inc.(HXSCF)$ is up >300% $Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.(SSNLF)$ is up >200% $KIOXIA HLDGS CORP(KXHCF)$ is up ~1,000% $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ is up >1,200% $Micron Technology(MU)$ is up >300% $Western Digital(WDC)$ is up >400% This is by no means an exhaustive list of memory related stocks, but it should give you a flavor of what’s happening in the stock market for memory related companies.
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    • xc__xc__
      ·03-05 20:44

      Memory Madness: Will Micron's Earnings Explode Like a Rocket in This AI-Fueled Boom? 🚀💥

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Micron Technology(MU)$ Buckle up, folks—the memory chip world is on fire! 🔥 With AI gobbling up storage like never before, prices are skyrocketing, and companies like Micron are poised to rake in massive gains. Imagine NAND Flash costs jumping a whopping 85-90% quarter-over-quarter in the first quarter alone—that's the fresh scoop from industry watchers, signaling a wild ride for storage stocks. 😲 But can Micron's upcoming report push things even higher? And will this "supercycle" stretch all the way to 2027, supercharged by smarter phones and computers? Let's dive deep into the chaos and opportunity. 📈 First off, the price surge is no joke. Suppliers are slashing production on older tech wh
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      Memory Madness: Will Micron's Earnings Explode Like a Rocket in This AI-Fueled Boom? 🚀💥
    • angeldevilangeldevil
      ·03-05 17:55
      i think throughout 2026 is confirm beat earnings record as Mag 7 expenditure is huge. However 2027 can Mag 7 maintain its spending is questionable.  So invest on micron/storage should be short term or atleast not all in 1 basket  $Micron Technology(MU)$  $Western Digital(WDC)$  $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$  
      245Comment
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    • kkxxxkkxxx
      ·03-05 14:33
      Rest please veritasium I know
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    • Puppy LearnPuppy Learn
      ·03-04 22:23
      Must buy some today to collect $$ collect my LV bag 
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    • CardinalSinsCardinalSins
      ·03-03 17:45
      HBM Alliance: Are SNDK & SK Hynix Better Bets Than Nvidia? SK Hynix and SanDisk are pushing High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) standardization under OCP — a move that could reshape AI memory infrastructure. 🔹 SK Hynix already dominates HBM supply for AI chips. If HBM demand keeps exploding, memory players could see strong upside from supply tightness and pricing power. 🔹 SanDisk (SNDK) is positioning early in next-gen high-bandwidth storage — higher risk, higher potential. 🔹 Nvidia still controls the AI ecosystem. But as AI scales, value may shift upstream to memory suppliers. 📌 Nvidia = ecosystem + platform dominance 📌 SK Hynix = picks & shovels (HBM leader) 📌 SNDK = emerging bet on HBF standardization
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    • CardinalSinsCardinalSins
      ·03-03 17:45
      SK Hynix and SanDisk are pushing High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) standardization under OCP — a move that could reshape AI memory infrastructure. 🔹 SK Hynix already dominates HBM supply for AI chips. If HBM demand keeps exploding, memory players could see strong upside from supply tightness and pricing power. 🔹 SanDisk (SNDK) is positioning early in next-gen high-bandwidth storage — higher risk, higher potential. 🔹 Nvidia still controls the AI ecosystem. But as AI scales, value may shift upstream to memory suppliers. 📌 Nvidia = ecosystem + platform dominance 📌 SK Hynix = picks & shovels (HBM leader) 📌 SNDK = emerging bet on HBF standardization
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    • MikkeeyyMikkeeyy
      ·03-03 19:27
      Interesting theme for 2026, but execution and supply discipline will decide if it’s “the next Nvidia.”
      72Comment
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    • athena7668athena7668
      ·03-02
      Investors chasing the next AI winner are increasingly asking whether memory specialists could eclipse the GPU titan. SK Hynix has carved out a commanding position in high-bandwidth memory — a linchpin of data-center performance — with HBM3E and HBM4 capacity largely sold out and pricing power that belies its cyclical heritage.  Meanwhile, SanDisk’s rebirth as an independent flash and storage play has been turbocharged by AI-driven NAND demand and a new High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) alliance with SK Hynix to address inference bottlenecks.  Yet this isn’t a pure rerating of Nvidia’s moat. Nvidia’s GPUs remain the compute engine of generative AI, with unparalleled end-to-end ecosystem control and profit margins that dwarf legacy memory peers (and memory stocks’ valuations remain volatile).  F
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    • athena7668athena7668
      ·03-02
      Investors chasing the next AI winner are increasingly asking whether memory specialists could eclipse the GPU titan. SK Hynix has carved out a commanding position in high-bandwidth memory — a linchpin of data-center performance — with HBM3E and HBM4 capacity largely sold out and pricing power that belies its cyclical heritage.  Meanwhile, SanDisk’s rebirth as an independent flash and storage play has been turbocharged by AI-driven NAND demand and a new High Bandwidth Flash (HBF) alliance with SK Hynix to address inference bottlenecks.  Yet this isn’t a pure rerating of Nvidia’s moat. Nvidia’s GPUs remain the compute engine of generative AI, with unparalleled end-to-end ecosystem control and profit margins that dwarf legacy memory peers (and memory stocks’ valuations remain volatile). 
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    • suji88suji88
      ·03-03
      Honestyl it could go both ways idk ehst im saying free coins
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    • suji88suji88
      ·03-03
      Hmm tufff calll to be honest what y'all think
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    • Christopher PoohChristopher Pooh
      ·03-03
      More points for redemptions exclusive tiget broker gifts 🎁 
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    • porkieporkie
      ·03-02
      sandisk has very good potential i ensure its gonna rise even more
      81Comment
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    • FAITHFULLYFAITHFULLY
      ·02-28
      US Stock Market Outlook – February 2026 The US equity market enters 2026 trading at a modest discount to fair value, with Morningstar estimating stocks are priced about 5% below intrinsic worth across its coverage universe. Growth stocks, particularly late-cycle technology and commodity-oriented names, have seen the greatest fair value increases, while small-cap stocks remain especially attractive for long-term investors Morningstar. Wall Street consensus is optimistic: analysts project the S&P 500 could deliver returns of roughly 12% in 2026, well above the 30‑year average of 8.1%. This bullish outlook is supported by resilient corporate earnings and continued momentum in AI, cloud, and semiconductor sectors The Motley Fool. Macro conditions remain fluid. The Federal Reserve has signa
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·02-28
      Memory stocks such as San**s & Micron will boom further 
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·02-25
      $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  $Micron Technology(MU)$  🚨📉🧠 Citron vs AI Memory Supercycle: Is $SNDK Mispriced or Misunderstood? 🧠📉🚨 📊 Structural demand is colliding with legacy cycle thinking SanDisk $SNDK just experienced a classic volatility event. Shares dropped about 5% on 24 February 2026 immediately after Citron Research announced a short position. That reaction came after a +1,200% move since the February 2025 spin-off from $WDC and roughly +175% year to date. Moves of that magnitude always attract skeptics. The core institutional question is straightforward. Is this the top of a commodity memory cycle, or the early innings of a s
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    • JaminBallJaminBall
      ·02-21

      The SSD / Memory Reckoning

      Memory stocks have taken over recently. If the early AI “trade” was compute, the current trade is memory! Over the last year: $SK Hynix, Inc.(HXSCF)$ is up >300% $Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.(SSNLF)$ is up >200% $KIOXIA HLDGS CORP(KXHCF)$ is up ~1,000% $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ is up >1,200% $Micron Technology(MU)$ is up >300% $Western Digital(WDC)$ is up >400% This is by no means an exhaustive list of memory related stocks, but it should give you a flavor of what’s happening in the stock market for memory related companies.
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·02-25
      Citron’s argument is not new in memory cycles, but the timing is interesting. Every memory upcycle eventually attracts a “supply illusion” thesis because historically, memory has been the most cyclical segment in semiconductors. The key question now is whether this cycle still behaves like the old PC and smartphone-driven cycles, or whether AI has structurally changed demand. --- 1. What the “supply illusion” thesis is really saying Short sellers are likely arguing three points: 1. Front-loaded AI orders Hyperscalers may be over-ordering storage and memory to avoid shortages, creating temporary demand spikes rather than sustainable consumption. 2. Capacity eventually catches up NAND historically swings from shortage to oversupply quickly once fabs ramp output. 3. End-demand outside AI rema
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    • xc__xc__
      ·02-25

      🚨 Citron's Savage Short on SanDisk: Memory Boom Busting or Buying Opportunity? 💥🔥

      $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ SanDisk's shares took a brutal hit, plunging 4.2% amid massive $19.29 billion trading frenzy after notorious short-seller Citron Research dropped their bombshell report. 😱 They're labeling the sizzling memory chip rally a total "supply illusion," insisting it's all smoke and mirrors in a wildly cyclical market. But is this the end of the storage surge, or just a dip to load up on? Let's dive deep into the drama and decode if you should short-circuit your portfolio or amp up the bytes! 📉🛡️ First off, Citron's got some spicy takes: They slam SanDisk for trading like it's the next Nvidia, but without that killer moat. "Nvidia innovates; SanDisk peddles commodities," they quip. Ouch! 🌶️ Pointing fingers at Samsung's beast-mode do
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    • xc__xc__
      ·02-13

      Micron & SNDK's Explosive +10% Rally: Morgan Stanley's $450 Call – AI Data Boom's Ultimate Fuel? 😲🚀

      Micron Technology ( $Micron Technology(MU)$ ) and SanDisk ( $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ ) defied gravity with blistering +10% surges, bucking broader market chop as capital floods back into AI infrastructure plays that promise massive data center expansions. 😎 This rotation spotlights the insatiable demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) and storage solutions, with Micron leading the charge on its HBM4 capacity ramp accelerating faster than expected. Morgan Stanley slapped an Overweight rating on MU, hiking its price target from $350 to $450 – a bold bet citing AI's endless compute hunger driving 50%+ revenue growth in memory segments by mid-2026. SNDK's parallel pop reinforces the narrative, with sustained momen
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      Micron & SNDK's Explosive +10% Rally: Morgan Stanley's $450 Call – AI Data Boom's Ultimate Fuel? 😲🚀