A sharp tech sell-off dragged the Nasdaq to a 5% weekly loss on June 26, led by a 10%+ plunge in Sandisk and a 7% drop in Micron. Inflation fears and Jeremy Grantham's market bubble warning fueled a rotation to gold and bonds.
A staggering $400 billion in semiconductor market cap returned in after-hours trading after Micron’s blowout forecast and Qualcomm’s $15B data center target directly countered Tuesday’s AI sell-off. The rally highlights the sector’s extreme sensitivity to guidance and the enduring faith in AI infrastructure spending.
Navellier argues Micron's staggering earnings growth makes it a far better bet than the hyped SpaceX IPO. With analyst revisions rising and FOMO in play, the stock is a key holding.
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