To be honest, after watching the market calmly for a while, the names that really ignite are often the ones that first contract in volume and then expand. $SKHYNIX ’s current structure has a bit of that flavor. Along this storage line, there has clearly been capital moving around recently. It’s not the kind of path where one big bullish candle pulls everything up and then it’s all over. On the four-hour timeframe, the pullback strength has weakened each time, which indicates that the selling pressure is becoming exhausted. What we fear most in our analysis is getting emotionally carried away and chasing after it. But on the other hand, when everyone is focused on AI compute power, a sector like storage—backed by solid, tangible earnings sensitivity—tends to run an independent rhythm. The early move by that SanDisk was not an accident. The logic of coordination across the industry chain is connected. For stocks of a scale like SK Hynix and Micron, once capital forms a real synergy, the inertia won’t be small.
In terms of volume structure, what’s missing now is not buying demand, but confidence. Every time there’s a dip, someone steps in, but nobody is willing to actively push it higher. This stalemate will eventually have to break. Our judgment of direction has never been based on single-day gains or losses—we look at how price responds after key levels are tested repeatedly. $SKHYNIX is currently at the end of its buildup phase, and the risk-reward is tilted more toward the bulls than the bears. Of course, the market always has surprises, but we only do the things with a higher probability.
Since the storage thesis hasn’t broken, and the core targets haven’t lost their technical levels, there’s really no reason to overthink the direction. Wait for the wind to come—better yet, stand where the wind is about to blow past.
Let us look at the vastness of mountains and seas, and observe the market’s subtle shifts.
Walk alongside Uncle Xiong, and see the gains and losses through the skies.
#SKHYNIX
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In terms of volume structure, what’s missing now is not buying demand, but confidence. Every time there’s a dip, someone steps in, but nobody is willing to actively push it higher. This stalemate will eventually have to break. Our judgment of direction has never been based on single-day gains or losses—we look at how price responds after key levels are tested repeatedly. $SKHYNIX is currently at the end of its buildup phase, and the risk-reward is tilted more toward the bulls than the bears. Of course, the market always has surprises, but we only do the things with a higher probability.
Since the storage thesis hasn’t broken, and the core targets haven’t lost their technical levels, there’s really no reason to overthink the direction. Wait for the wind to come—better yet, stand where the wind is about to blow past.
Let us look at the vastness of mountains and seas, and observe the market’s subtle shifts.
Walk alongside Uncle Xiong, and see the gains and losses through the skies.
#SKHYNIX
Click below to trade 👇