On August 17, SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC fell 5.25% in regular trading, trading at $37.745/share, with turnover of $824 million. The decline reflects profit-taking pressure following a sustained post-earnings rally of over 25%, from approximately $31.6 to above $39, after the company reported blowout Q4 results on August 11.
Although Q4 adjusted EPS of $1.70 far exceeded expectations and FY2027 revenue guidance midpoint of $68.5 billion topped consensus by nearly 30%, these positives had been largely priced in during the prior surge. Meanwhile, a $4.87 million bearish call spread in the options market signaled that dominant capital views further near-term upside as limited, with overall large-order flow tilting cautiously bearish.
Notably, within the Technology Hardware sector, SanDisk rose 10.07% and Western Digital gained 6.62%, while SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC traded in the opposite direction, highlighting concentrated capital divergence on the stock.
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