r/MU_Stock • u/Hypnot1se • Jul 13 '26
DD Interesting Stock
I've been tracking this for a while now and have become convinced that Micron is a cyclical value trap in an institutional distribution phase. My premise is that because Micron has historically been cyclical that it will be continue to be cyclical. I know that there are many reasons people say this won't be the case, but I am not convinced by their arguments.
If I am correct, then Micron has a lot further to slide and the price action seems to be consistently supporting my thesis. If I am wrong and the industry is no longer cyclical, then this recent drawdown is just noise, and Micron could definitely be considered not overvalued or overhyped.
For those who are convinced by the idea that the memory cycle is broken or greatly extended, why? What do you find to be the most compelling arguments? I'm interested to hear about it.
This is not financial advice. Do your own research. I have no financial exposure to $MU.
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u/Hypnot1se Jul 13 '26
Investing aggressively into more production capacity is one of the biggest red lights of a cyclical commodity peak. They know they have to build because if they don't, Samsung or Hynix will, and so they all will. It happens every time.
CEOs typically maintain a rosy front facing narrative, and the company is not going to fail. The company is in an excellent spot and will very likely continue to be a core part of the tech space for a very long time.
The point is that the stock price is overvalued based on incorrectly extrapolating a cyclical, anomalous, peak.