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Though they are related in a way, CONTRACT market is not the same thing as the SPOT market.

Contract market involves high volume deals, quantities in six-digits. There are only a few players in this market. Everyone else is part of the spot market.

Don't expect too many changes suddenly.

And also keep in mind that Asia is on their lunar new years holiday. This greatly affects the supply as many companies are not working this week.

more on this:
DRAM pricing struck a low note at the end of January, with quiet demand in the run-up to the Chinese New Year period failing to stimulate interest among the PC OEMs in sourcing memory. This was in line with last week’s forecast by DRAMeXchange
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