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# SanDisk Reports Tonight And The Options Market Has Already Told You The Range

SanDisk reports fiscal fourth quarter results tonight after the US close. The options market is pricing an implied move of about 13.1% in either direction. That is the number to anchor on, because it tells you more about the setup than any estimate revision does.

### The gap between guidance and consensus is the whole trade

Management guided revenue to 7.75 to 8.25 billion dollars and non-GAAP earnings per share to 30 to 33 dollars. Consensus sits at roughly 34.24 to 34.52 dollars of EPS on 8.3 to 8.39 billion of revenue.

Read that again. The street's earnings estimate is above the top end of the company's own guidance range. Consensus is not forecasting the guide, it is forecasting a beat of the guide. Which means a company that delivers at the high end of what it told you to expect still misses the number the market is actually trading on.

This configuration is not rare in memory during an up cycle, and it usually resolves fine, because NAND pricing has been running ahead of company forecasts all year. Goldman raised its target to 2,200 dollars from 1,200 dollars going into the print on continued supply tightness. The point is not that the setup is bearish. The point is that the bar is not where the guidance implies it is.

### Yesterday already ran the experiment

AMD reported Tuesday afternoon. Revenue 11.54 billion, up 50%. Adjusted EPS 1.66 against 1.62. Data centre revenue 6.7 billion, up 107%, now 58% of the company. Third quarter guided to 12.7 to 13.3 billion, roughly 41% growth.

Every line beat. The stock, which had closed up 7% and had run about 14% over five sessions, sold off after hours anyway.

There is zero that is mysterious about this. When a name runs into a print, the beat is the entry price, not the prize. The marginal buyer has already bought. What is left is gross margin scrutiny and guidance quality, and AMD's gross margin came in around 54% against a consensus nearer 56%. That two point gap was the whole reaction.

SanDisk closed up 11% on Tuesday going into tonight's print, dragged along by the 6% move in the SOX. Same structure. The run happened before the news.

### What a 13.1% implied move actually means

A 13.1% straddle is expensive in absolute terms and roughly fair for memory during a pricing cycle. Two practical implications.

If you are long the stock and you sell nothing into it, you are accepting a 13% two sided outcome on a position you already have gains in. That is a choice, not a default.

If you are buying options to play the print, you need the move to exceed 13.1% just to break even on direction, and you are paying peak implied volatility to do it. Post earnings volatility crush does not care that you were right about the quarter.

The cleaner expression, if you want the exposure, is to size the position so that the down 13% scenario does not force you to do anything the next morning.

### Levels and forward scenario

The setup resolves into three paths.

Revenue above 8.3 billion with EPS above 34 and constructive commentary on NAND contract pricing, and the stock takes out the highs. That is the path the Goldman target assumes.

Revenue inside the guide near 8.0 billion with EPS in the low 30s, meaning the company hit its own number and missed the street, and you get the AMD outcome. Down high single digits to low double digits on a quarter that was objectively fine.

Any softness in the pricing outlook for the December quarter, and the drawdown extends past the implied move, because the entire memory complex including Micron and SK hynix reprices off it. That is the tail risk worth respecting, and it is why this print matters well beyond one ticker.

### The caveat

I am reading positioning and expectations here, not forecasting the quarter. The fundamental backdrop in NAND is strong and the supply tightness is real. My concern is entirely about where the bar sits after a run, not about the business.

Those views can change at a moment's notice when the market changes. I am not right all the time.

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> **Disclaimer: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.**