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The stock market is near highs but oil prices and yields are headwinds with Trump issuing new Iran threats. Nvidia and Walmart earnings loom.
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SanDisk Corp (NASDAQ:SNDK) has been one of the market's standout performers over the past year, with gains dwarfing many mega-cap stocks. A member of Congress bought shares in 2025 but sold them just a day later, missing the stock's surge into 2026. Congresswoman Buys and Sells SanDisk Stock Rep. Lisa McClain (R-Mich.) disclosed buying and selling SanDisk stock in October 2025, per the Benzinga Government Trade page. Here are the transactions: Oct. 30, 2025: Bought $1,00 to $15,000 in SNDK stock
SanDisk stock sank yesterday amid a broader selloff in memory and semiconductor names. But should you buy the dip in SNDK shares today?
SanDisk stock sank today amid a broader selloff in memory and semiconductor names. But should you buy the dip in SNDK shares today?
Shares of SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) are down 9% to around $1,405 in Tuesday midday trading. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) stock is off 9% to $724, while Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) shares have dropped 8% to $476. The coordinated pullback is hitting the entire memory and storage complex at once. The synchronized drop comes just one trading session after ... SanDisk and Micron Fall 9%, Western Digital Drops 8% as Memory Supercycle Trade Hits Pause Button
South Korea's government wants a piece of AI companies' profits. Is Sandisk at risk?
Shares of the Roundhill Memory ETF (CBOE:DRAM) are off roughly 5% in early Tuesday trading, changing hands near $52.30 after closing Monday at $55.08. The slide caps a remarkable six-week sprint that saw the newly minted ETF roughly double since its April 2 inception. DRAM was up 30% in the week through Monday and 70% ... DRAM ETF Drops 5% as Memory Trade Cools After Parabolic Run
Tech futures fell as oil prices topped $100 while South Korea news triggered losses in Q1 stocks. CPI inflation picked up.
Sandisk is up by nearly 3,900% over the past year, and it's all driven by fundamentals.
Bernstein sounds a warning on memory demand in Q1.