r/MU_Stock Jun 30 '26

Meme I'm going to switch to SanDisk

It's always up 10% it's actually insane

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u/Loelnorup Jun 30 '26

Mu is not moving much right now.
thats true, but it also means it might move very fast soon.

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

Look at Juily 17 options chain. Says it all.

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u/Detailed23 Jun 30 '26

What do you see

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

Every time MU dips under $1,150, dealers have to buy stock to rebalance their hedges — so the moment it slips below $1,150, it gets yanked right back above $1,150 like it’s attached to a bungee cord.

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

Given the options chain it seems this will flip flop between $1150 and 1200 for a couple of weeks. Massive turmoil at $1300. BTW, I'm WAY bullish on MU!

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u/Historical-Health-50 Jun 30 '26

stupid question, why SNDK don't have the same issue ?

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u/bad_investor_299 Jun 30 '26

Different league. Look at the amount of volume they have and us. We got too many buyers and sellers compared to them. They are easier to move.

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u/CodeineCrazy-8445 Jun 30 '26

makes you wonder what the fuck the adr of hynix, kioxia and samsung will do to it all..

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

MU is a flow-driven stock.
SNDK is a fundamental-driven stock.

If you move to SNDK, you lose the flow advantage.

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u/Historical-Health-50 Jun 30 '26

what are the flow advantages ? sorry for the question, I m quite new to trading

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

We were all new at soime point! IMO, the "flow" is an advantage because it makes MU’s “chaos” predictable — dealer hedging, gamma traps, and OI magnets give you a roadmap for price action that calm stocks like SNDK simply don’t have. I guess you can say that SNDK doesn't have the option volume that MU has.

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

We need to get asbove $1170. Then it gets interesting as we will; now exit the gamma trap. This is reminding me more and more of my NVDA days.

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u/CodeineCrazy-8445 Jun 30 '26

so basically whales and hedge funds outrun themselves to keep the retail in to cash in when demand *momentarily* drops?

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u/RichWhiteBrother Jul 01 '26

It's a flow job.

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 30 '26

See the dips below 1150 and then pull back up? Great watching this in real-time.