Lanceljx
06-26

A 22% one day gain is usually a difficult point to initiate a full position, even if the long term thesis remains intact. Micron's comments reinforce the structural AI memory story, but strong fundamentals do not eliminate valuation and execution risks.


I'd avoid chasing a parabolic move. Instead, consider:


Wait for a pullback or consolidation before adding.


If you have high conviction, build a small starter position and average in over time.


Prefer diversified exposure or the market leader if you want less single stock risk.



If AI demand and HBM shortages truly persist beyond 2027, the opportunity is measured in years, not days. Missing the first 20% is often preferable to buying at peak euphoria and enduring a sharp correction. Patience usually offers a better risk to reward profile.

Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Sued for DRAM Price-Fixing: Super Cycle Turning?
Memory stocks sold off sharply — Micron (MU) fell 6.69%, SanDisk cratered 10.46%, and SOXL plunged 14.65% Three small businesses filed antitrust lawsuit against Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron. Plaintiffs allege the three firms, which control the vast majority of global DRAM supply. With legal risk now compounding post-parabolic profit-taking, will this lawsuit shake the super-cycle thesis — and are you buying this dip or stepping aside?
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