The market's enthusiasm for memory and storage stocks extended well beyond Micron. SanDisk, SK hynix, and DRAM ETFs recorded volume gains of 83%, 28%, and 35% respectively. Collectively, these four instruments captured 44% of the top ten equity-related futures volume on the platform. This concentration of activity suggests investors are aggressively targeting the supply-constrained memory sector rather than broad-based equity bets.
Data from the days leading up to the earnings release confirms this strategic shift. Between June 22 and June 24, trading volume for DRAM ETFs climbed 92% and SOXL rose 51%, while U.S. equity index futures saw a 55% decline. This pre-earnings positioning highlights a move toward sector-specific instruments. MEXC currently allows users to hedge across international markets, including U.S.-listed Micron, Korea-listed SK hynix, and various Japanese industry players, enabling a unified approach to the global semiconductor supply chain.

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