Micron Technology Inc (MU) moved down by 4.15%. The Technology Equipment sector is down by 0.06%. The company underperformed the industry. Top 3 stocks by turnover in the sector: NVIDIA Corp (NVDA) down 0.66%; Micron Technology Inc (MU) down 4.15%; SanDisk Corporation (SNDK) down 3.42%.

Micron Technology (MU) experienced a notable decline on March 30, 2026, which appears to be a continuation of a broader downward trend seen over the past week. This decline follows a period of significant positive news, including strong second-quarter fiscal 2026 earnings reported on March 18 and optimistic guidance for the third quarter, driven by robust demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and general memory products due to the artificial intelligence (AI) boom. Micron had reported record revenues and earnings per share, with third-quarter revenue guidance significantly surpassing analyst estimates.
Despite the strong financial performance, the stock has been impacted by several factors. A primary concern for investors has been Micron's announcement of a significant increase in capital expenditures (capex). The company expects fiscal 2026 capex to exceed $25 billion, with further increases projected for fiscal 2027, primarily for cleanroom facilities and construction of new fabs to meet surging AI memory demand. This substantial investment has raised concerns about heightened short-term cash burn, potential oversupply if demand softens, and the sustainability of high margins if memory prices normalize.
Adding to investor anxiety, Google recently released "TurboQuant," a compression algorithm that claims to significantly reduce memory requirements for large language models. While some analysts believe the market is misinterpreting the long-term impact of this technology, it has sparked fears that AI technology might require less memory than previously anticipated, potentially altering the demand outlook for memory chips.
Furthermore, analyst sentiment, while generally positive long-term, has seen some caution emerge in the short term. Summit Insights downgraded Micron from a "buy" to a "hold" rating around March 19-20, citing concerns that upside may moderate even with solid fundamentals, and that the stock's significant rally (over 300% in the prior year) made it vulnerable to profit-taking. This downgrade, among other cautionary commentaries, has contributed to the selling pressure.
The broader semiconductor industry remains in a strong growth phase, fueled by AI, with memory and digital ICs expected to be the strongest growth categories through 2026. However, some analysts view Micron's current valuation as elevated and suggest that the benefits of the AI boom might already be fully priced in, leading to profit-taking despite strong fundamentals.
Technically, Micron Technology Inc (MU) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of [4.22], indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 37.72 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at -94.05 suggests oversold condition. Please monitor closely.
In terms of media coverage, Micron Technology Inc (MU) shows a coverage score of 28, indicating a low level of media attention. The overall market sentiment index is currently in neutral zone.

Micron Technology Inc (MU) is in the Technology Equipment industry. Its latest annual revenue is $37.38B, ranking 6 in the industry. The net profit is $8.54B, ranking 5 in the industry. Company Profile

Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated the company as Buy, with an average price target of $521.61, a high of $750.00, and a low of $125.00.
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