Movement Alert|Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF Falls 10.81% in Regular Trading, Storage Sector Collective Pullback Amplified by Leverage Effect

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 18, Tradr 2X Long SNDK Daily ETF declined 10.81% in regular trading, trading at $17.08/share, with turnover of $460 million. The ETF is a 2x leveraged long product tracking SanDisk, whose underlying stock extended its pullback, with the leverage mechanism further amplifying the downside.

On the news front, storage concept stocks collectively retreated after consecutive sessions of strong gains. SanDisk had surged over 35% cumulatively over the prior five trading days, intensifying short-term profit-taking pressure. On the same day, Micron Technology and Western Digital fell more than 3%, while SK Hynix and Seagate Technology declined over 2%, reflecting a clear sector-wide correction pattern.

Notably, SanDisk had previously hosted an investor day unveiling a long-term financial model targeting mid-to-high double-digit revenue growth from FY2028 to FY2030, with non-GAAP gross margins of approximately 80% and operating margins near 75%, alongside long-term agreements with eight major customers totaling $93.9 billion in contract value. Despite the strong fundamental backdrop, near-term technical selling pressure dominated.

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