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5 stocks dominating retail buzz as Nvidia, Micron lead AI rally

by March 23, 2026
by March 23, 2026

Retail investors spent the week of March 9 to March 13 actively discussing five key names across social media: Super Micro Computer, Micron, Ulta Beauty, CF Industries, and Nvidia.

The conversation blended meme-driven narratives with hard catalysts such as earnings, legal developments, and product roadmaps, even as the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq ended the week lower.

Super Micro faces legal overhang as retail debate intensifies

Retail discussions focused on Super Micro Computer’s reporting concerns and a new legal case.

US authorities charged three individuals tied to the company, including co-founder Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, for allegedly conspiring to move around $2.5 billion worth of restricted Nvidia AI servers and GPUs to China in violation of export controls.

The alleged tactics included shell companies in Southeast Asia, falsified documentation, dummy servers, and even the use of modified hardware components to alter serial numbers. Shipments reportedly peaked at about $510 million during certain weeks in 2025.

Price trends remained weak across time frames, though valuation metrics appeared relatively strong.

Micron rallies on record results and strong outlook

Micron dominated retail conversations, with some traders positioning around options activity tied to triple witching.

The company reported fiscal second-quarter 2026 revenue of $23.9 billion and adjusted EPS of $12.20, driven by strong demand across AI-related segments, including DRAM, NAND, and HBM.

Guidance for the third quarter pointed to approximately $33.5 billion in revenue, gross margins near 81%, and EPS around $19.15.

The company also increased fiscal 2026 capital expenditure by $5 billion to more than $25 billion, with further expansion expected in 2027.

The stock traded within a 52-week range of $61.54 to $471.34 and was recently around $439 to $445, up more than 335% over the past year and 173% over six months.

Momentum remained strong across time frames, supported by solid growth indicators.

Ulta Beauty’s reset draws scrutiny on margins and demand

Ulta Beauty’s latest results and 2026 outlook triggered mixed reactions among retail investors, ranging from humor to concern over profitability.

Management highlighted rising costs, increased advertising pressure, and cautious consumer behavior, with references to global uncertainty and a shift toward value spending.

For fiscal 2026, the company projected comparable sales growth of 2.5% to 3.5%, net sales growth of 6% to 7%, and EPS between $28.05 and $28.55.

The stock traded in a 52-week range of $323.37 to $714.97 and was recently around $532 to $536, up about 55% over the past year but largely flat over six months.

Short- and medium-term trends appeared weak, while longer-term momentum remained intact.

CF Industries gets cash boost as policy and geopolitics bite

CF Industries drew bullish comparisons to peers such as Mosaic in retail discussions.

The company received $169.5 million in cash from Orica to resolve ammonium nitrate supply disputes dating back to 2023, with no admission of liability and related agreements terminated.

Policy developments also played a role, including a waiver of the Jones Act that eased fertilizer import bottlenecks. At the same time, disruptions linked to the Middle East and Iran contributed to higher nitrogen prices and pushed shares to record levels, though some analysts remained cautious.

The stock traded between $67.34 and $137.44 over the past year and was recently in the $123 to $126 range.

Price trends strengthened across time frames, supported by solid quality metrics.

Nvidia’s GTC spotlights an “inference inflection”

Nvidia remained a focal point as its GTC 2026 event highlighted a shift toward real-time AI inference and sustained demand.

CEO Jensen Huang outlined a long-term opportunity of at least $1 trillion in cumulative revenue from Blackwell and Rubin chips through 2027, supported by the CUDA ecosystem and strategic partnerships.

Key announcements included next-generation Vera Rubin systems, Blackwell Ultra ramps, integrated inference solutions, agentic and physical AI initiatives, open models such as Nemotron 3 Super, and a roadmap toward Feynman GPUs.

The stock traded within a 52-week range of $86.62 to $212.19 and was recently around $177 to $180, up nearly 52% over the past year.

Short- and medium-term trends showed some weakness, while long-term momentum remained strong.

What it means for retail sentiment?

The five stocks spanned semiconductors, AI, beauty retail, and fertilizers, highlighting how retail focus shifted between hype-driven narratives and fundamental catalysts.

Legal developments, earnings strength, forward guidance, and policy changes all played a role in shaping positioning during a week when major indices declined.

Overall, retail interest concentrated around the strongest catalysts—from legal risks at Super Micro and AI-driven upside at Micron to margin concerns at Ulta, policy-driven gains at CF Industries, and Nvidia’s long-term AI roadmap.

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