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Sandisk surged after unveiling long-term targets, then fell over 9% at the Aug 18 open. On Aug 19, SK Hynix, Sandisk and Micron rebounded early, but storage stocks weakened by the close: Sandisk lost about 3.5%, while Western Digital and Seagate fell more. This reflects a tug-of-war over AI storage demand, deals and valuations. BofA said Sandisk's growth and margin targets could guide Micron's valuation, but delivery depends on NAND prices, contract execution and sustained AI server demand.
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The three clocks of the AI chain: What is the capital rewarding after the big drop rebound?
On August 18, the surge in long-term interest rates became an important backdrop for the shared pressure on AI assets. After the market opened on the 19th, SanDisk and Micron rebounded; Marvell rose 12.76% after disclosing a Google custom chip agreement, a gain significantly higher than most semiconductor companies. Neocloud, which relies on external financing to build data centers and sublease computing power, mostly declined. This divergence indicates that the market is still willing to pay for AI demand, but the evidence threshold has risen: contracts, procurement mechanisms, and revenue visibility are easier to value than forward capacity narratives. 📉 Rapid rebound after a sharp drop—what layer of August 18 is the capital buying back? On August 18, SanDisk, Micron, and Nvidia fell about 9%, 7%, and 2.3%, respectively; by about 10 minutes after the U.S. stock market opened on the 19th, they rebounded 4.18%, 1.59%, and 1.08%, respectively. During the same period, Marvell rose 12.76%, a gain clearly higher than the other three. The opening gains of SanDisk, Micron, and Nvidia had not yet covered the previous day's losses, while Marvell had an additional piece of company information disclosed that day—the Google custom chip agreement. Separating these two types of gains allows us to see which funds are covering the sector and which are re-evaluating a company's future revenue. First, to explain the shared decline: on August 18, the yield on the U.S. 30-year Treasury bond once rose
💾 SANDISK IS TRENDING — BUT VALUATION IS THE REAL BATTLE
SanDisk is attracting growing attention as traders debate its valuation and position in the memory-chip boom.
AI infrastructure continues driving memory demand, but expectations are already elevated.
The key question isn't simply “Is demand strong?”
It’s “How much growth is already priced in?” 👀
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📉 $SNDK drops 9%+ — but I’m not calling the AI storage story over.
This looks more like profit-taking after a strong run than a fundamental breakdown.
I’m holding my current position, but I’m also not rushing to buy the dip.
My key signals: • AI server/storage demand
• Memory chip spot prices
• Fed rate path & tech valuations
Long-term thesis intact. Short-term valuation needs to reset.
Patience > chasing volatility.
$SNDK $MU
#UnitreeIPOJumps629% #XiaomiQ2Earnings
$SNDK macro cycle of easy exponential gains has officially closed. Down over 99% from peak levels, structural unlock emissions and continuous leverage unwinds keep retail capital trapped beneath heavy supply walls.
While narrative peers like $BICO,$BEAT, $ALLO ,$KAITO , and $APR capitalized on returning market liquidity to construct solid recovery setups,$SNDK continues to bleed witUntil smart money shows clear spot accumulation #XiaomiEarningsWatch #30YYieldHits2007High #SanDiskLongTermDeals
#StorageValuationSplit Investors remain divided over how to value Sandisk and other storage companies after extraordinary gains driven by AI demand. Sandisk recently reported $8.97 billion in quarterly revenue and adjusted EPS of $39.25. Data-center storage demand, higher NAND prices and long-term customer agreements support the bullish case. However, skeptics argue that current earnings reflect unusually favorable memory-market conditions.
A low price-to-earnings ratio does not automatically mean a cyclical company is cheap. If NAND pricing is close to a peak, future profits could decline even while current results look impressive. Bulls believe AI data lakes and enterprise SSD demand have permanently improved the industry’s economics; bears expect new capacity and normal competition to pressure margins. The next evidence will come from contract pricing, supply additions, data-center revenue and customer commitments. Investors should value the company using several cycle scenarios instead of assuming either today’s profits or historical downturns will continue indefinitely.

The divergence in storage stocks is less a verdict on AI demand than a reminder that long-term targets and near-term valuation discipline operate on different clocks. Sandisk’s rebound on Aug 19 still gave way to a roughly 3.5% loss by the close, while Western Digital and Seagate fell more.
My read: Sandisk’s targets may provide a useful valuation reference for Micron, as BofA suggested, but the sector still needs evidence that NAND pricing, contract execution and AI server demand can support those assumptions. Until then, selective repricing looks more rational than a broad storage rerating. Not advice, just analysis.
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SanDisk is becoming an interesting one to watch because the debate now seems to be less about whether storage demand will grow and more about how much of that growth is already reflected in the valuation.
I can understand both sides. On one hand, AI infrastructure, data centers and cloud workloads are creating huge amounts of data, which should naturally support demand for storage. If that continues, SanDisk could benefit from a much bigger structural trend rather than just another short memory cycle.
But personally, this is where I start becoming a little more careful. A great business trend doesn’t always mean a great entry at any price. If expectations become too aggressive, even strong earnings can disappoint simply because the market wanted more.
So for me, SanDisk is currently a battle between AI/storage growth potential and valuation expectations. I’m still positive on the long-term need for storage, but I’d rather watch whether earnings and margins can catch up with the optimism before getting too excited.
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$SNDK had an extremely volatile move, and the recent rebound shows why chasing after a sharp run can be risky.
The broader setup is still mixed: SanDisk has strong AI-storage growth expectations, but the stock also just suffered a roughly 9% one-day decline, showing how quickly sentiment can reverse.
I’d frame the takeaway less as “the prediction was perfect” and more as: price levels can work, but confirmation matters more than confidence.
Here is a set of fundamental data that is easily overlooked to accompany tonight's sharp drop in the storage sector. On the US stock side, SanDisk, Micron, and Hynix all fell sharply by 7~9% intraday, with the community declaring a 'supercycle debunked'; but at the same time, TrendForce just disclosed: in Q2, the combined revenue of the world's top five NAND brands increased by 77% quarter-over-quarter, reaching $68.87 #XiaomiQ2Earnings #SandiskValuationSplit #UnitreeIPOJumps629%
The fundamentals of SNDK have not deteriorated; this is a triple cooldown from valuation, profit-taking, and US stock liquidity after a continuous surge.
Combining yesterday's analysis, SNDK has as expected retraced to the strong support zone of 1550-1600 where sentiment has cooled. As long as SNDK holds $1500, the mid-term uptrend structure remains intact.
At this side test opportunity. Last night’s large #XiaomiQ2Earnings #SandiskValuationSplit #UnitreeIPOJumps629%
SanDisk, Nvidia, Micron, and Credo—all these AI hardware stocks collectively pulled back.
The Nasdaq dropped about 1.3% that day, with the semiconductor sector falling even harder; related ETFs once dropped over 4%. SanDisk even fell directly from a key position it had just reclaimed. (Investor's Business Daily)
I think this issue is more worth discussing than "whether SanDisk can still rise."
Because now there is a very obviou#XiaomiQ2Earnings #SandiskValuationSplit #UnitreeIPOJumps629%
