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#usstoragestocksextendlosses One of the market's hottest trades this year just had its second rough session in a row — and this time, the trigger wasn't earnings or the Fed. Shares of major memory and storage names extended their losses again this week. SanDisk fell over 9%, Micron dropped more than 7%, and Western Digital slid over 5%, building on a decline from the prior session when rising Treasury yields alone knocked 5-7% off the group. The latest catalyst was a Wall Street Journal analysis showing that several major tech companies carry roughly $3 trillion in off-balance-sheet commitments, largely tied to AI infrastructure buildouts — obligations reportedly growing faster than their reported capital spending. That landed the same day the 30-year Treasury yield hit its highest level in nearly two decades, adding pressure on high-multiple, capital-intensive names like these. Notably, there's no memory-specific bad news behind the move — these stocks had posted extraordinary year-to-date gains (some over 600%), so much of this reads as profit-taking rather than a break in the underlying demand story. The VIX remains low, suggesting this is sector rotation rather than a broader risk-off shift. When a hot trade cools on financing questions rather than fundamentals, is it a healthy reset or an early signal about how AI's balance sheet is really being built? $BTW $VELVET $HEMI
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