Western Digital Pulls Back Nearly 50% in Short Term, Stock Risks Plunging Over 30% More

TradingKey
Aug 12

Western Digital Shares Drop About 50% Recently

TradingKey - On August 12, Eastern Time, Western Digital (WDC) maintained a volatile range after a sharp sell-off, rebounding 1.4% in overnight trading to temporarily stand at $443.80. Last Thursday (August 6), Western Digital plummeted 13%, briefly approaching the $400 mark, a maximum drawdown of nearly 50% from its all-time high, and setting a new low since May this year.

Western Digital stock price chart, Source: TradingView

On June 18, Western Digital's stock price surged toward the $800 mark, peaking at $799.87 to hit an all-time high. Since then, the stock has continued to slide to new lows while posting lower highs on rebounds, signaling that it has entered a downward channel overall, with bears holding absolute control.

Why Is Western Digital Stock Falling?

Western Digital's stock price has experienced a significant pullback over the past two months, primarily driven by accumulated profit-taking pressure following prior excessive gains, gain-locking across the AI chip and storage sectors, competitive impacts, and the exhaustion of positive earnings catalysts.

In mid-June, Western Digital surged to record highs, bringing its year-to-date gain to 3,700% and creating a massive pool of unrealized profits. At that point, major Wall Street banks such as Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan uniformly raised their price targets above $650, prompting retail and institutional investors to chase the rally higher. Technical indicators like RSI and MACD became severely overbought, triggering massive profit-taking as investors chose to lock in gains on rallies, causing position holdings to loosen.

During July, market concerns mounted over whether the heavy AI capital expenditures of U.S. tech giants could quickly translate into returns. Although reports from Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) showed that capital expenditures remained robust, highly valued AI hardware and storage suppliers generally faced valuation compression. In late July, major Chinese memory chip maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) listed on Shanghai's A-share market and staged a massive rally, sparking Wall Street concerns that the global mature DRAM and NAND flash markets could face future Chinese capacity expansion and price wars, causing Western Digital, SK Hynix (SKHY), Micron (MU), and other memory and storage giants to suffer concentrated sell-offs.

Against the backdrop of such pessimistic market sentiment, Western Digital fell into a "sell the news" dilemma. On August 5, it released its fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings report, with revenue and adjusted EPS both beating Wall Street expectations. However, because the stock price had already fully priced in all positive catalysts beforehand and its gross margin guidance fell short of competitor Seagate Technology (STX), its stock price plummeted the day after the earnings report.

Western Digital Shares May Continue to Fall More Than 30%

From a technical perspective, Western Digital is hovering around $400, which is not only an important round-number level but also a key psychological defense line during its continuous rally since early 2026 in this bull market. Once it breaks below this level, it faces a massive vacuum zone below, heading straight toward the $300 mark, approximately 32% below current levels.

The $240-$300 range is a strong defense zone, where WDC's stock price experienced months of narrow-range consolidation and technical repair between January and March 2026. In stock market technical analysis, such a continuation platform is usually regarded as a solid price consolidation area, where bulls show an extremely strong willingness to defend.

Western Digital stock price chart, Source: TradingView

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