Stock Track | Roundhill Memory ETF Plunges 8.33% in Pre-Market on Samsung Strike Concerns and Foreign Selling Pressure

Stock Track
May 15

The Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) experienced a sharp pre-market decline of 8.33% on Friday, reflecting heightened investor anxiety over potential production disruptions in the memory chip sector.

The downturn is primarily attributed to escalating labor tensions at Samsung Electronics, a major component of the ETF. The company's union has announced plans to proceed with an 18-day strike starting next week, despite management's offer for unconditional talks. Analysts warn that such a strike could severely impact Samsung's memory chip production at a time of critical global supply shortages, potentially costing the company billions in lost revenue and eroding customer trust in its delivery reliability.

Compounding the issue was intense foreign selling pressure in the South Korean equity market, where key DRAM holdings like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix were among the largest contributors to a broad market decline. The combination of company-specific operational risks and broader market sentiment drove the sell-off in the pure-play AI memory chip ETF.

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