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Micron stock plunges on Friday: has the rally run too far?

by February 15, 2026
by February 15, 2026

Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) extended a pullback into Friday after a sharp run that had turned the memory-chip maker into a momentum favorite.

Today’s plunge left traders to ask a blunt question: has the rally simply moved too far, too fast?

Micron stock had been climbing on a familiar mix: rising memory prices and optimism that AI servers will keep absorbing high-end DRAM and high-bandwidth memory (HBM).

But as broader tech sentiment turned choppier, investors began taking profits, and Micron’s slide started to look less like “new bad news” and more like a positioning reset.

Micron stock: Profit-taking hits memory stocks after a strong run

The immediate driver looks behavioral.

After big, fast gains, even solid stories can stall when buyers hesitate, and short-term holders lock in profits, especially when the market is already on edge.

Micron stock has been a standout performer recently as the share price about 45% last month, with the move tied to skyrocketing memory prices as AI players buy as much high-speed memory as suppliers can provide.

As the rally cooled, Micron’s day-to-day swings widened.

Separate coverage also pointed to this pattern repeating, highlighting a second straight down day earlier this week, despite Wall Street still broadly viewing the stock constructively.

There have also been some stock-specific cross-currents that can add pressure at the margin.

Micron stock fell about 2% on Monday after reports that Samsung is set to begin mass production of next-generation HBM chips sooner than expected.

None of that breaks the longer-term thesis by itself, but in a profit-taking tape, it can be enough to nudge investors toward the exits.​

Read More: Micron stock price forecast: any more room for upside?

Analysts ask if expectations ran ahead of reality

The core debate now is less about demand and more about timing and valuation.

The bullish case is straightforward: memory pricing has been improving, and AI infrastructure buildouts are pulling incremental demand for advanced DRAM and HBM into the data center supply chain.

Nasdaq.com also cited Micron’s remarks, indicating its HBM output for 2026 is “sold out” in volume terms and that negotiations for 2026 volume and pricing have been completed.

The cautious case is about how much of that good news is already in the Micron stock.

One market report described Micron’s surge as having more than doubled from a November low before the pullback, a pace that can make even supportive fundamentals feel “priced in” for the next few months.

In that setup, the Micron stock can enter what traders call a digestion phase as prices move sideways or pull back while earnings and fundamentals catch up.​

The next catalysts will determine whether Friday’s weakness is a brief pause or the start of a longer consolidation.

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