Group 1 - Micron Technology (MU.US) shares rose nearly 5% to $352.91 after board member Teyin Liu purchased 23,200 shares for $7.8 million, marking the first insider buy since 2022 [1] - Counterpoint Research indicates that the market has entered a "super bull market" phase, with storage chip prices expected to rise by 40% to 50% in Q1 2026 and an additional 20% in Q2 2026 due to increased demand from AI model training [1] - The demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) has surged, with AI servers requiring 8 to 10 times more memory than standard servers, leading major storage companies to shift over 40% of advanced DRAM capacity to HBM production [1] Group 2 - Citigroup analysts predict that storage chip prices will experience uncontrollable increases in 2026, raising the average selling price (ASP) forecast for DRAM from 53% to 88% and for NAND from 44% to 74% [2] - Nomura analysts believe the current "super cycle" in the storage industry, which began in the second half of 2025, will last at least until 2027, with significant new supply not expected until early 2028 [2] - Investors are advised to overweight leading storage companies in 2026, focusing on the "price-profit-valuation" dynamics of storage investments rather than solely on HBM as a single theme [2]
美股异动 | 美光科技(MU.US)盘前涨近5% 获董事增持780万美元股票