AI Memory Chip Stocks Show Synchronized Technical Weakness
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The Market Ear
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The article notes a synchronized technical deterioration across major AI memory chip makers (SK Hynix, SanDisk, Micron, Kioxia, Samsung), with momentum fading and key trendlines breaking. It questions whether this is a healthy reset or the start of a broader unwind in the AI memory sector.
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From SK Hynix and SanDisk to Micron, Kioxia and Samsung, momentum is fading at the same time, with several leaders breaking key trendlines and short-term support.
Whether this is simply a healthy reset or the beginning of a broader unwind, the synchronized nature of the weakness deserves attention.
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