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Micron stock plunges 12% in a week: why investors are booking profits

by June 11, 2026
written by June 11, 2026

Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) has dropped sharply after one of the most powerful rallies in the AI trade.

The memory-chip maker has fallen about 12% over the past five trading sessions, with some market reports putting the slide closer to 13%.

That sounds dramatic, but it follows an even bigger move in the other direction. Micron has still gained more than 700% over the past year, leaving many investors with large profits to protect.

With fiscal third-quarter earnings due on June 24, the question is simple: is this just profit-booking, or the start of a deeper reset?

Micron stock: The rally that ran too hot

The latest pullback is not only about Micron as chip stocks have cooled broadly after a huge AI-driven run, as investors reassess valuations, interest-rate expectations and the pace at which AI spending turns into profits.

When a stock has climbed nearly eightfold in a year, some investors do not need bad news to sell. They simply lock in profits.

That appears to be part of the Micron story. The company is still central to the AI supply chain because its high-bandwidth memory chips are used in advanced data centres.

But the stock had moved so far, so quickly, that even a small shift in sentiment was enough to trigger selling.

The timing is crucial as Micron reports fiscal Q3 results after the market closes on June 24, and options-market data suggest traders are bracing for a very large post-earnings move, with some measures implying a swing of roughly 20% around the event.

What the analysts are actually saying

UBS analyst Timothy Arcuri remains one of the most bullish voices on the stock.

According to Stocktwits, Arcuri expects Micron’s fiscal Q3 results to come in well above guidance, driven by stronger memory pricing. UBS kept a Buy rating and a $1,625 price target on the shares.

The firm argued that it is “only a matter of time before the market assigns MU a more normal multiple as details emerge around the structural changes AI has driven across the entire memory complex.”

That is the core bull case: AI may be making Micron’s earnings less cyclical than investors once assumed.

Goldman Sachs is more cautious, but even there, the tone is not bearish.

Goldman analyst James Schneider more than doubled the firm’s price target to $900 from $400 while keeping a Neutral rating.

Schneider pointed to tight supply-demand conditions in memory that could last through at least 2027, although he also noted that investor positioning already looks very bullish after the stock’s surge.

Cantor Fitzgerald’s C.J. Muse has also been firmly constructive.

MarketWatch quoted Muse as saying “the memory trade is alive and well,” with the analyst arguing that DRAM and NAND supply could remain tight through the end of 2028.

Separate market reports have put Cantor’s Micron price target at $1,500, showing that some analysts still see major upside despite the recent slide.

The broader Wall Street picture remains supportive as TipRanks data shows Micron carrying a Strong Buy consensus rating, based on 26 Buys, 3 Holds and no Sells.

The average price target is about $939, only modestly above current levels, but the absence of Sell ratings suggests analysts see the pullback more as a pause than a collapse.

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