Movement Alert|Roundhill Memory ETF Falls 5.02% in Pre-Market Trading, Memory Chip Sector Sees Broad Profit-Taking After Recent Rally

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Aug 18

On August 18, Roundhill Memory ETF fell 5.02% in pre-market trading, trading at $57.27/share, with turnover of $18.6083 million. The memory chip sector faced broad selling pressure as investors locked in gains following a sharp multi-day rally.

The ETF had surged over 5% in the prior session, driven by SK Hynix chairman's warning that next year could see the most severe memory shortage in recent history, alongside the company's $7,200 billion long-term capacity expansion plan. The rapid cumulative gains intensified profit-taking pressure. Sector peers declined in tandem, with SK Hynix down 3.82%, SanDisk down 4.3%, Micron Technology down 3.59%, and Western Digital down 3.48%.

Adding to bearish sentiment, analyst firm Bernstein projected DRAM and NAND contract price increases narrowing to approximately 20% in Q3, suggesting the memory pricing upcycle may be approaching its tail end. Multiple Korean brokerages also recently cut SK Hynix target prices by roughly 30%, reflecting growing concerns that sector fundamentals may be peaking.

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