On August 18, SanDisk Corp. declined 5.79% in regular trading, trading at $1703.49/share, with turnover of $3.164 billion. The pullback came after the stock surged approximately 8.9% in the prior session and accumulated gains exceeding 35% over the preceding five trading days.
The broader storage chip sector experienced a collective retreat, with Western Digital down 3.52%, Seagate Technology down 4.32%, Micron Technology and SK Hynix also declining significantly. The selloff reflects profit-taking pressure following an extraordinary rally driven by multiple catalysts including Elon Musk publicly endorsing storage as the core constraint of autonomous AI, the company's Investor Day long-term financial framework projecting mid-to-high teens revenue growth through FY2028-2030 with approximately 80% non-GAAP gross margins, and JPMorgan's upgrade to Overweight with a $2,250 target price. Options flow data from the prior week had already signaled institutional defensive positioning at elevated levels through bear call spreads.
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