• Ken13Ken13
      ·04-16
      Hi 
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    • bobbymennerybobbymennery
      ·04-16
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    • bobbymennerybobbymennery
      ·04-16
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-13
      🌟🌟🌟Both $Lumentum(LITE)$ and $COHERENT(COHR)$ are currently primary beneficiaries of the AI optics supercycle with NVIDIA investing USD 2 billion in each to secure long term capacity for AI data centers. LITE is often viewed as pure play for the next phase of optical networking.   It is the clear market leader in Optical Circuit Switching.   Lumentum's revenue grew 65% YoY in early 2026 & is projected to grow nearly 77% for the full year. Coherent is the powerhouse of the industry, offering a massive vertically integrated manufacturing footprint. COHR is more diversified with a large industrial
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    • KekemonKekemon
      ·04-13
      That's great. All the best. Hope it can make it.😊
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·04-13
      Lumentumis optical AI the future 
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    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·04-13
      I recall seeing that memory producers can produce more, but do not want to because they expect the AI bubble to bust and therefore have an excess glut. I wonder if optics have that outlook too because you don't want to be caught holding on to too much material when most companies go under and then be unwillingly caught in the dominoes falling. Honestly do not comprehend how the competition is not thinning out, especially with the fact that profitability is a huge issue that every company is kicking down the road and energy took a big hit.
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    • ZasperZasper
      ·04-12
      sure
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    • Nugget56Nugget56
      ·04-12
      Be interested to know how wafer scale chips impact on this
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-12
      Optical modules can likely becomes market's next target with upcoming demands from next-gen data centers interconnections.
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    • hi.hihi.hi
      ·04-12
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    • KekemonKekemon
      ·04-12
      Yes. Let's go all the way.😊
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·04-12
      Lementum will boom optical AI is the future 
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    • AN88AN88
      ·04-12
      lite
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·04-12
      B cohr with broader exposure to the nvidia story and ai spending Optimal techniques to reduce the pitch density are likely to continue to enable higher density memory
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-11
      Data centers have the same problem. Millions of AI calculations are happening every second — and all that data needs to travel between chips, between servers, and between buildings at insane speeds.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-11
      JPM, Goldman, the OFC data: The AI infrastructure buildout is accelerating, not slowing. CPO and OCS are no longer 2028 stories — they're 2H 2026 revenue. The market is still pricing these companies like boring legacy optical hardware companies. That's the mispricing. Memory started repricing six months ago. Optical is repricing now.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·04-11
      yes it is. optical is next. that's bottom line. screenshot this
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-11
      I’m leaning more toward Lumentum Holdings Inc. here. The upside is compelling with CPO and OCS shifting into real 2H 2026 revenue, not just future optionality. This feels similar to early memory re-rating — the market is still catching up to how fast AI-driven demand is scaling. I’m willing to sit through volatility for that potential rerating. That said, Coherent Corp. is a cleaner, more balanced play. Its broader exposure and better demand visibility make it more resilient if macro conditions turn volatile, while LITE remains the higher-beta, higher-upside bet. Overall, I do think optical modules are becoming a structural theme for the next few years. Signals from Optical Fiber Communication Conference and memory pricing confirm that AI infrastructure demand is now fully translating int
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-11

      Memory Just Doubled. Is Optical (Up 143%YTD) Market's Next Target?

      $Lumentum(LITE)$ surged 8% this week, is up +143% YTD. $COHERENT(COHR)$ added +19% this week and continues to build momentum. J.P. Morgan just raised LITE's target from $565 → $950. COHR from $245 → $300. Both: Overweight. Why optical is back in the spotlight this week? JPM, Goldman, the OFC data: The AI infrastructure buildout is accelerating, not slowing. CPO and OCS are no longer 2028 stories — they're 2H 2026 revenue. The market is still pricing these companies like boring legacy optical hardware companies. That's the mispricing. Memory started repricing six months ago. Optical is repricing now. Memory prices just confirmed the AI hardware supercycle is real. Samsung reported Q1 earnings that demolish
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      Memory Just Doubled. Is Optical (Up 143%YTD) Market's Next Target?
    • Ken13Ken13
      ·04-16
      Hi 
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    • bobbymennerybobbymennery
      ·04-16
      Hahahs hahahaa uahajsjd hahahaha ahahahah ahahhdxb
      240Comment
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    • bobbymennerybobbymennery
      ·04-16
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-11

      Memory Just Doubled. Is Optical (Up 143%YTD) Market's Next Target?

      $Lumentum(LITE)$ surged 8% this week, is up +143% YTD. $COHERENT(COHR)$ added +19% this week and continues to build momentum. J.P. Morgan just raised LITE's target from $565 → $950. COHR from $245 → $300. Both: Overweight. Why optical is back in the spotlight this week? JPM, Goldman, the OFC data: The AI infrastructure buildout is accelerating, not slowing. CPO and OCS are no longer 2028 stories — they're 2H 2026 revenue. The market is still pricing these companies like boring legacy optical hardware companies. That's the mispricing. Memory started repricing six months ago. Optical is repricing now. Memory prices just confirmed the AI hardware supercycle is real. Samsung reported Q1 earnings that demolish
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      Memory Just Doubled. Is Optical (Up 143%YTD) Market's Next Target?
    • AfraSimonAfraSimon
      ·04-01

      Lumentum: Nvidia Moment or Hype?

      Is $Lumentum(LITE)$ experiencing an $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Moment? When the AI boom really began after the release of ChatGPT, Nvidia saw the demand for its AI GPUs explode. A graph of green bars AI-generated content may be incorrect. From 2022 to 2026, Nvidia’s data center business grew 18x in just 4 years, to nearly $200B! As we are reaching the limits of what current technologies can achieve, Nvidia has invested billions in its suppliers to help them develop technologies critical for making AI better, faster, and cheaper. $2B went to the company we are covering today, Lumentum! Lumentum is a technology company that specializes in photonics, a field that is enabling the shift from electrical signals to light-ba
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      Lumentum: Nvidia Moment or Hype?
    • Shernice軒嬣 2000Shernice軒嬣 2000
      ·04-05

      Aehr Test Systems vs VIAVI Solutions: The Two Sides of AI Reliability

      $Aehr Test(AEHR)$   $Viavi Solutions(VIAV)$   Optical networking test isn’t one big TAM — it’s TWO different control points in the AI reliability stack. Two companies. Two choke points: • Upstream → Kill defects early (Aehr Test Systems) • Downstream → Validate full AI fabric (VIAVI Solutions) As silicon photonics + CPO scale, spending is splitting: Convex vs recurring Why test intensity is exploding?  Optics are moving closer to compute Pluggables → Optical I/O → CPO • TSMC → COUPE (2026) • Broadcom → 200G/lane CPO • NVIDIA → optical inside switches Now ONE defect can break: packaging + fiber + entire racks Cost of escape = 💥 massive Enter Aehr Test Systems (
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    • Trend_RadarTrend_Radar
      ·04-09

      $CIEN Clear $500 Opens $520+, Fail Likely Back to $470

      $Ciena(CIEN)$ $Ciena Corporation (CIEN) Rockets +10.30%: Optical Leader Tests $500, Momentum Peaks Latest Close Data Closed at $494.01 (Apr 8), up +10.30% ($46.13). The stock traded within 1.1% of its 52-week high of $499.39. Core Market Drivers Strong buying interest propelled CIEN, with significant net inflow of $520 million. The optical networking sector continues to benefit from robust demand for high-speed data infrastructure upgrades, despite a lack of specific company news today. Technical Analysis Volume surged to 4.11M shares (Volume Ratio 1.56), confirming the breakout. MACD (12,26,9) shows a strong bullish expansion (DIF: 32.83, DEA: 27.25, MACD: 11.16). RSI(6) at 75.82 indicates overbought conditions, suggesting potential for a short-t
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      $CIEN Clear $500 Opens $520+, Fail Likely Back to $470
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-13
      🌟🌟🌟Both $Lumentum(LITE)$ and $COHERENT(COHR)$ are currently primary beneficiaries of the AI optics supercycle with NVIDIA investing USD 2 billion in each to secure long term capacity for AI data centers. LITE is often viewed as pure play for the next phase of optical networking.   It is the clear market leader in Optical Circuit Switching.   Lumentum's revenue grew 65% YoY in early 2026 & is projected to grow nearly 77% for the full year. Coherent is the powerhouse of the industry, offering a massive vertically integrated manufacturing footprint. COHR is more diversified with a large industrial
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    • DailyOptions999DailyOptions999
      ·04-08

      $LITE Options Short Iron Condor: Credit $810, Max Profit $810 on Apr 8, 2026

      $Lumentum(LITE)$ Iron Condor Strategy: cost $1,190, max earn $810 in 9 days — sell elevated IV, delta‑neutral range view 📊 Ticker: $LITE Strategy: Short Iron Condor Contracts: Sell to Open: LITE Apr 17 $820 Call Buy to Open: LITE Apr 17 $840 Call Sell to Open: LITE Apr 17 $800 Put Buy to Open: LITE Apr 17 $780 Put Cost: $810 Max Gain: $810 (100% of premium if stock stays between $800-$820) Max Loss: $1,190 (if stock moves outside the wings) Profit Zone: $800 - $820 Thesis: Neutral to range-bound view on Lumentum into April expiration. Optical components sector showing consolidation after recent volatility. Selling premium on both sides while defining risk outside the expected move—betting the stock stays contained between $780 and $840 through exp
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      $LITE Options Short Iron Condor: Credit $810, Max Profit $810 on Apr 8, 2026
    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-11
      I’m leaning more toward Lumentum Holdings Inc. here. The upside is compelling with CPO and OCS shifting into real 2H 2026 revenue, not just future optionality. This feels similar to early memory re-rating — the market is still catching up to how fast AI-driven demand is scaling. I’m willing to sit through volatility for that potential rerating. That said, Coherent Corp. is a cleaner, more balanced play. Its broader exposure and better demand visibility make it more resilient if macro conditions turn volatile, while LITE remains the higher-beta, higher-upside bet. Overall, I do think optical modules are becoming a structural theme for the next few years. Signals from Optical Fiber Communication Conference and memory pricing confirm that AI infrastructure demand is now fully translating int
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    • jfsrevgjfsrevg
      ·04-09

      High-Quality Names Hold Trend: AMAT, LRCX, CAT Show Resilience

      22 liquid leaders above key SMAs, closing strong with no signs of profit-taking today $Linde PLC(LIN)$ – Specialty Chemicals $Intel(INTC)$ – Semiconductors $Marvell Technology(MRVL)$ – Semiconductors $Analog Devices(ADI)$ – Semiconductors $Texas Instruments(TXN)$ – Semiconductors $Teradyne(TER)$ – Semiconductor Equipment $Applied Materials(AMAT)$ – Semiconductor Equipment $Lam Research(LRCX)$ – Semiconductor Equipment
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      High-Quality Names Hold Trend: AMAT, LRCX, CAT Show Resilience
    • L.LimL.Lim
      ·04-13
      I recall seeing that memory producers can produce more, but do not want to because they expect the AI bubble to bust and therefore have an excess glut. I wonder if optics have that outlook too because you don't want to be caught holding on to too much material when most companies go under and then be unwillingly caught in the dominoes falling. Honestly do not comprehend how the competition is not thinning out, especially with the fact that profitability is a huge issue that every company is kicking down the road and energy took a big hit.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-11
      JPM, Goldman, the OFC data: The AI infrastructure buildout is accelerating, not slowing. CPO and OCS are no longer 2028 stories — they're 2H 2026 revenue. The market is still pricing these companies like boring legacy optical hardware companies. That's the mispricing. Memory started repricing six months ago. Optical is repricing now.
      631Comment
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    • KekemonKekemon
      ·04-13
      That's great. All the best. Hope it can make it.😊
      668Comment
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·04-12
      B cohr with broader exposure to the nvidia story and ai spending Optimal techniques to reduce the pitch density are likely to continue to enable higher density memory
      686Comment
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-11
      Data centers have the same problem. Millions of AI calculations are happening every second — and all that data needs to travel between chips, between servers, and between buildings at insane speeds.
      774Comment
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-12
      Optical modules can likely becomes market's next target with upcoming demands from next-gen data centers interconnections.
      513Comment
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    • hi.hihi.hi
      ·04-12
      317Comment
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·04-13
      Lumentumis optical AI the future 
      337Comment
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    • Nugget56Nugget56
      ·04-12
      Be interested to know how wafer scale chips impact on this
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