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Can Micron stock really move 11% after earnings as options heat up?

by June 24, 2026
written by June 24, 2026

Micron stock (NASDAQ: MU) reports fiscal third-quarter earnings after the US market close on Wednesday, and the options market has already marked the event as a potential shock.

The stock has been one of the biggest AI winners of the year, with gains of more than 800% over the past 12 months and a market value that has pushed above $1 trillion.

That makes tonight’s print a test of whether the AI hardware boom can keep outrunning even the most aggressive expectations.

The options chain was already telling that story before a single number dropped.

What the options market is actually pricing

Saxo Bank said Micron’s near-term options were pricing in an implied move of about 11% in either direction after earnings.

That does not mean traders are betting the stock will rise 11%. It means the market is attaching a high price to uncertainty.

Based on a reference stock price of $1,172.30, Saxo said the options market was implying a post-earnings range of roughly $1,066 to $1,331.

That is a very wide earnings window, even for a stock that has become central to the AI trade.

The reason is volatility, as Saxo pegged front-week implied volatility at about 155%, compared with roughly 109% for July options.

In plain English, the market is charging a huge premium for options that cover the earnings event.

That creates a risk known as “IV crush”. Once the results are out, that event premium can disappear quickly.

A trader can get the direction right and still lose money if Micron’s actual move is smaller than the move already priced into the option.

For ordinary investors, the message is simpler: the market expects fireworks, but it is not saying which way the blast goes.

Why Wall Street turned structurally bullish

The reason traders are willing to price such a large move is that Micron is no longer being treated like a normal memory-cycle stock.

TD Cowen analyst Krish Sankar recently lifted his price target on Micron to $1,500 from $660. The core of his argument was blunt: the role of memory in AI is “structural rather than cyclical”.

That phrase matters as memory stocks have historically moved through boom-and-bust cycles. Prices rise, manufacturers add supply, margins peak, and the cycle eventually rolls over.

Wall Street is now asking whether AI has changed that pattern.

Bank of America’s Vivek Arya also raised his Micron target to $1,500 from $950. The timing was notable because the upgrade came as the stock was selling off.

That made the call less like a momentum chase and more like a statement of conviction.

Other target increases have followed the same direction.

TheStreet cited UBS at $1,625, Needham at $1,550, and several other firms clustered well above the stock’s recent trading range.

The fundamental story is high-bandwidth memory, or HBM. These chips sit alongside advanced AI accelerators and are essential for training and running large models.

Supply remains tight, pricing power has extended, and analysts are increasingly treating Micron as a core AI infrastructure beneficiary rather than a commodity memory maker.

Micron’s own guidance has raised the bar. The company guided for fiscal Q3 revenue of $33.5 billion at the midpoint and gross margin of about 81%.

For a memory chipmaker, that margin level would be extraordinary, but it also leaves little room for disappointment.

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