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  1. Leveraged & Inverse ETF Content Hub
  2. Blockbuster Earnings, Falling Shares: A Trader’s Guide to Micron
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Blockbuster Earnings, Falling Shares: A Trader’s Guide to Micron

Ben HernandezMar 19, 2026
2026-03-19

The market reaction to Micron’s latest earnings is a classic example of how leveraged-inverse ETFs can be beneficial to short-term traders. In this case, the Direxion’s Daily MU Bull 2X Shares (MUU ) used in tandem with the Daily MU Bear 1X Shares (MUD ) can offer tactical traders greater market precision.

Micron smashed Wall Street expectations in earnings per share (EPS) and revenue while also announcing a 30% dividend hike. on Wednesday afternoon. However, shares of the memory giant slipped in early trading the day after. This is where having the flexibility to take the bullish or bearish side is essential when gaming the markets.

Amplifying the HBM Dominance

In what could be a case of a “sell the news” overreaction, MUU gives traders an opportunity to add leverage to the Micron trade when the stock recovers. The fund adds 200% exposure to the daily performance of the stock, and given that it’s up almost 60% for the year, it may give traders reason to continue riding the upside.

AI tailwinds also continue to blow in Micron’s direction. With AI in heavy demand, the company’s High Bandwidth Memory (HBM3E) is essentially sold out through the end of 2026. Demand from movers and shakers in tech should also drive demand in 2027. 

“Record revenue, record margins and a dividend hike,” said Jake Behan, Direxion’s head of capital markets. “It would be hard not to call this a mic-drop quarter for Micron.”


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MU data by YCharts

Post-Earnings Correction

As is often the case, the initial market reaction to an earnings report doesn’t align with the results. As reported by CNBC, shares of Micron fell during the opening on Thursday morning in what could be typical profit-taking after a blockbuster earnings report.

In this instance, MUD allows traders to seek the inverse (-100%) exposure to Micron’s daily price moves. As opposed to shorting the stock directly, which involves margin requirements combined with unlimited risk, MUD offers a straightforward approach to play the bearish side. While AI demand is high during the infrastructure buildout, supply-side constraints could hamper any further upside. If so, then MUD is ideal for providing a tactical hedge.

“Micron is well known for post-earnings volatility,” added Behan. “Traders looking to position for that volatility should consider Direxion’s MUU and MUD which seek 2X and -1X daily returns, respectively, on MU stock.”

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