On May 26, Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) rose 8.95% in regular trading, trading at $58.695/share, with trading volume of approximately $469 million. The gain extends the recovery trajectory fueled by the ongoing global memory super cycle.
Earlier in the session, the ETF had already climbed 5.19% to $55.94/share before accelerating further during regular hours. The sustained momentum reflects continued investor demand for memory-sector equities as the global memory super cycle drives renewed capital inflows into the space, with broad strength across semiconductor memory names supporting the ETF's upward trajectory.
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