🌟🌟🌟For the first time in Samsung Electronics' 57 year history, thousands of highly specialised engineering workers are going on strike. 

This may result in a high stakes supply shock that is poised to violently shake both Samsung's near term share price and the global memory market.

While a prolonged strike harms Samsung as a company, it acts as a massive bullish rocket propellant for the underlying global memory market.

When supply runs out while Big Tech's AI demand remains high, spot market memory prices will spike by an estimated 25 % to 30%.

It is time to buy $Roundhill Memory ETF(DRAM)$ as it represents the best memory stocks in one powerful ETF without the worry of just 1 stock as it offers diversification into this fast growing memory market.

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  • Investordude1301
    Β·05-21 10:00
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    Strike isn’t happening anymore and Samsung has surged! Can’t be more bullish on DRAM
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    • koolgal:Β 
      If the strike continues, it is not only bad for business, it is bad for the economy too.
      05-21 16:15
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    • koolgal:Β 
      May you have a winning week πŸŒˆπŸŒˆπŸŒˆπŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’°
      05-21 16:15
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    • koolgal:Β 
      Best of luck πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€
      05-21 16:15
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