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Clear market notes built around the JSE, the rand, and what matters locally.

Axe Capital Trading News shares simple market takes on the stories moving South African shares, the rand, and a handful of major currency pairs.

Coverage focus:

1. JSE shares, South African companies, and the local knock-on effects of big market news.

2. The rand, interest rates, and a small group of forex pairs, with USD/ZAR at the centre.

3. Global stories only when they can actually change how a local investor might act.

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Why Sandisk Stock Is Still Dropping
2026-07-16 15:24 The Motley Fool Positive Axe Cap view: Selective

Sandisk stock fell 9.6% following TSMC's Q2 earnings beat and announcement of increased capital spending ($60B vs. $54B forecast). While investors punished TSMC for higher spending concerns, the article argues this is actually positive for Sandisk, as TSMC's expanded chip production for AI applications will increase demand for Sandisk's NAND flash memory chips needed to pair with CPUs and GPUs.

Axe note: TSMC’s ramp-up in AI chip production should boost demand for Sandisk’s memory chips despite the recent stock drop.

Micron Technology: AI Memory Demand Is Still in the Early Innings (NASDAQ: MU)
2026-07-16 15:21 The Motley Fool Positive Axe Cap view: Selective

Micron Technology is positioned to benefit from surging AI-driven memory demand, with the memory market forecast to exceed $1 trillion by 2027. CEO Sanjay Mehrotra emphasizes the company is in early innings of AI adoption, with future growth expected from robotics and autonomous vehicles. Despite a 687% stock surge over the past year, Micron trades at a P/E ratio of 23, considered a bargain relative to the tech sector average of 37.

Axe note: Micron’s growth in AI memory chips signals a tech wave South African investors shouldn’t ignore, with indirect benefits for Prosus and the rand.

Could IonQ Become America's Best Quantum Platform?
2026-07-16 15:15 The Motley Fool Neutral Axe Cap view: Selective

IonQ is positioned at the center of a high-stakes quantum computing race involving national security and next-generation computing. The company's bull case rests on building a platform rather than just selling hardware, but its real test will be whether this story can translate into adoption, revenue, and long-term shareholder value.

Axe note: IonQ’s quantum aspirations highlight the innovation race, but South African investors should watch the rand and tech giants more closely.

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We keep the focus on JSE shares, the rand, and the currency moves that matter most to South African investors.

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