Movement Alert|Roundhill Memory ETF Overnight Rise 5.19%, Global Memory Super Cycle Momentum Continues to Drive Gains

Market Focus
May 26

On May 26, Roundhill Memory ETF (DRAM) rose 5.19% overnight, trading at $55.94/share, with trading volume of approximately $1.4789 million. The gain extends the recovery trajectory fueled by the accelerating global memory super cycle.

On the news front, the ETF has been riding a wave of renewed optimism around the global memory super cycle, which recently triggered a full sector-wide rebound. Earlier this month, DRAM surged over 5% in a single session as momentum in the memory chip industry accelerated, pushing trading volume to $10.84 billion during that session. The current overnight gain suggests that bullish sentiment surrounding memory demand fundamentals remains intact, building on the recovery from mid-May correction levels near $47-$48 per share back toward new highs.

Roundhill Memory ETF provides exposure to the memory semiconductor sector. Dataram Corporation, a component in the memory space, develops, manufactures, and markets memory products primarily used in enterprise servers and workstations worldwide, offering customized memory solutions for OEMs and compatible memory for brands including Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM, Lenovo, and Oracle.

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