When everyone is unanimously bullish and there isn't even a short position, you say it will keep rising? There's a logic that the so-called experts haven't figured out at all. The reason for price increases and stock shortages is supply falling short of demand, it's a shortage. Shortages lead to ineffective revenue because there's no sustained increase in trading volume and performance. Future expectations and production capacity have already been clearly calculated. If it rises to 800, 900 now, will it just trade sideways without moving for a whole year? Don't listen to those experts constantly hyping it up. Even if the unit price rises, you can only generate benefits if you have goods. If you can't deliver goods every day, how can that be considered positive? Isn't that typical logical fallacy? It's not about objectively viewing Google's $Alphabet - C(GOOG.US) technological improvements and data compression, which are all aimed at alleviating production capacity demand issues, but rather about blindly refuting and claiming it's intentionally bearish. How many of those people who quietly built positions at the bottom and then constantly feed you positive news when it reaches a stage high are good people? There are too many such stories. I reminded everyone to reduce positions and leave at 750 that night, but someone was still constantly spamming short posts that day, encouraging everyone to passionately hold onto their beliefs. If you still don't see the danger at this point and keep fantasizing, I can only say you're taking President Trump's words far too lightly! Capital won't lie, money isn't stupid. When risk arrives, some smart money will definitely slip away quietly. When you buy isn't important; when you can get out safely, that's what matters most! Don't bury your head in the sand!$Micron Tech(MU.US)$Sandisk(SNDK.US)

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$Sandisk(SNDK.US) Can the expert come out and analyze this? Is it a fundamental issue? Or what? Everything else is rising, but the storage sector is reckless when falling and shy when rising. I don't really understand.

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