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Micron stock surged 839% in a year, but analysts warn of cracks

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June 5, 2026
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Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) has delivered one of the most extraordinary rallies in semiconductor history, but Wall Street is becoming increasingly cautious about how much future growth is already reflected in the share price.

The memory-chip maker has become one of the biggest winners of the artificial intelligence boom, with its shares up about 840% over the past year and its market value crossing the $1 trillion mark.

The stock has also pushed above $1,000, a level that would have looked almost unthinkable during the last memory downturn.

Yet as the company’s June 24 earnings report approaches, analysts are no longer looking only at the growth story and asking whether the move has become too fast, too crowded and too dependent on flawless execution.

Micron stock: Rally that rewrote the record books

Micron’s surge has been built on a powerful shift: memory is no longer being treated like a dull commodity in the chip cycle.

Artificial intelligence servers need huge amounts of high-bandwidth memory, DRAM and storage to move data quickly between processors.

That has placed Micron, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix at the centre of the AI infrastructure trade.

For Micron, the numbers explain the excitement. Revenue rose to $13.6 billion in the first quarter of fiscal 2026, then jumped to $23.9 billion in the second quarter.

For the third quarter, the company has guided for revenue of roughly $33.5 billion at the midpoint.

That is a dramatic acceleration for business investors, once valued mainly through the lens of boom-and-bust memory pricing.

The rally has also been helped by supply discipline as Micron has said demand remains strong across DRAM, NAND and high-bandwidth memory, while industry supply remains tight.

Investors have rewarded that combination aggressively, pushing the stock into the $1 trillion club and turning Micron into one of the clearest equity-market expressions of the AI boom.

The bull case is not hard to understand, as if AI data-centre spending remains strong, memory pricing could stay elevated for longer.

That would support margins, cash flow and earnings upgrades. The question is whether the stock has already moved too far ahead of that story.

Cheap valuation: Bargain or warning signal?

On paper, Micron still does not look expensive by the standards of high-growth AI stocks.

The shares trade at roughly 10 to 13 times forward earnings, depending on which estimate investors use.

For a company growing revenue at this pace, that looks cheap, but some analysts argue that the low multiple is not necessarily a gift.

“The low valuation is almost a contrarian signal,” said John Porter, chief investment officer at AGF Investments.

His concern is that investors may be using a low forward earnings multiple to ignore a more familiar memory-sector risk: earnings often peak when everything looks strongest.

That is the paradox now facing Micron as the company is reporting blowout numbers, but memory is still a cyclical industry.

When prices rise sharply, producers eventually add capacity. When demand cools or supply catches up, margins can fall quickly.

That does not mean the AI cycle is over, but investors are being asked to believe that this cycle is structurally different from the old DRAM and NAND cycles.

Micron’s supporters say long-term AI contracts and tight HBM supply make that case stronger. Sceptics say the market has heard “this time is different” before.

Technicals flash red before June 24

The caution is not only fundamental, but also technical.

“Micron looks like it is going to see a climax move soon,” said Andrew Rocco, a stock strategist at Zacks Investment Research.

“Typically, climax moves show up in extreme technicals before they show up in weaker fundamentals.”

That warning has gained attention because the stock’s momentum has become stretched.

Micron’s relative strength index recently moved into deeply overbought territory, a signal traders often read as a warning that buying pressure may have run too far in the short term.

There is also a price-target problem. Even as Wall Street remains broadly bullish, average analyst targets have struggled to keep pace with the stock’s vertical rise.

Some consensus estimates now imply meaningful downside from recent trading levels, not because analysts dislike Micron, but because the stock has moved faster than their models.

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