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07-09

🚀 SanDisk ($SNDK) +6.8% — The Memory Supercycle Is Quietly Returning. Are We Still Early? 💾

SanDisk surged 6.8% today, and I don’t think this is just another random relief rally.

After weeks of panic selling driven by supply concerns, the market is beginning to refocus on what actually matters: demand.

📈 The AI revolution isn’t slowing down—it is accelerating.

Every new AI model, inference cluster, hyperscale data center, and enterprise deployment requires massive amounts of high-performance storage. GPUs may grab the headlines, but without NAND SSDs to store and feed the exploding volume of data, the AI ecosystem simply cannot scale.

💡 This is why I remain bullish on SanDisk.

Unlike previous memory cycles driven mainly by consumer PCs and smartphones, this cycle has a much stronger structural demand engine:

✅ AI data centers

✅ Enterprise SSD upgrades

✅ Cloud expansion

✅ Edge AI devices

✅ Growing data generation worldwide

These aren’t short-term trends—they’re multi-year secular tailwinds.

🔥 Valuation also looks attractive.

Despite today’s rally, SanDisk still trades well below the euphoric levels seen during previous semiconductor runs. If NAND pricing continues recovering while margins improve, earnings growth could surprise to the upside, and history shows memory stocks often rerate rapidly once profits inflect.

Many investors wait for “perfect confirmation.” By the time earnings fully reflect the recovery, the stock has often already made a significant move.

⚠️ Of course, volatility is part of every memory cycle. Short-term pullbacks are inevitable, and headlines can swing sentiment quickly. But if you believe AI infrastructure spending remains in its early innings, those pullbacks may prove to be opportunities rather than reasons to abandon the thesis.

💎 My view: Today’s breakout may not be the end of the move—it could be the market beginning to price in the next phase of the memory upcycle.

🚀 Sometimes the biggest returns come from buying quality cyclical companies before everyone agrees the cycle has turned.

Are you accumulating $SNDK here, or are you waiting for another pullback? 👇

SanDisk Surges 35% in a Week — Is Capacity Locked Through 2028?
Memory's best week of the year. SanDisk +35% on closing prices ($1,212.21 → $1,641.11), Micron +2.30% for a fourth straight gain, Western Digital +4.41%, SK Hynix +0.40%. Beyond the Investor Day roadmap: eight signed customer agreements covering ~half of FY27 capacity and two-thirds of FY28, plus HBF samples for AI inference customers next year — the basis for that 80% gross margin target. Bears point to yen appreciation eroding it, given Japanese production, and Druckenmiller exited Micron in Q2. SanDisk, Micron, SK Hynix, or Western Digital?
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