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Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) designs and manufactures semiconductor test equipment, with live stock price data, key trading metrics, and investment context displayed below.
Current AEHR Stock Price
[LIVE PRICE] [LIVE $ CHANGE] / [LIVE % CHANGE] today NASDAQ: AEHR | LIVE (refreshes automatically) Price as of [HH:MM ET]. Data delayed 15 minutes. Market status: [OPEN / CLOSED / PRE-MARKET / AFTER-HOURS]
The current Aehr Test Systems share price is displayed above, updated in real time during NASDAQ trading hours.
Key Statistics for NASDAQ: AEHR
| Metric | Value | Notes |
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| Open | [LIVE] | Today's opening price |
| Day High | [LIVE] | Intraday high |
| Day Low | [LIVE] | Intraday low |
| Volume | [LIVE] | Shares traded today |
| Avg Volume (30D) | [LIVE] | 30-day average daily volume |
| Market Cap | [LIVE] | Total market value |
| P/E Ratio (TTM) | [LIVE] | May show N/A during loss periods; see note below |
| EPS (Diluted) | [LIVE] | Trailing twelve months; may be negative |
| 52-Wk High | [LIVE] | Intraday high over trailing 52 weeks |
| 52-Wk Low | [LIVE] | Intraday low over trailing 52 weeks |
| Dividend | N/A | Aehr Test Systems does not pay a dividend |
| Sector | Technology | GICS classification |
| Industry | Semiconductor Test Equipment | Sub-industry |
| Exchange | NASDAQ Global Select Market | Not NYSE |
| Analyst Rating | [LIVE CONSENSUS] | As of [DATE]; see analyst section below |
Higher-than-average volume on AEHR often signals a significant news event or institutional activity. Check the news section below for context.
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AEHR Stock Price History Chart
The interactive chart below shows Aehr Test Systems' historical stock price. Select a timeframe to explore AEHR's price history from a single session to five years, with earnings release dates marked to help identify historical price catalysts.
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AEHR is currently trading [LIVE %] below its 52-week high of [LIVE 52-WK HIGH] and [LIVE %] above its 52-week low of [LIVE 52-WK LOW]. Year-to-date, AEHR has returned [LIVE YTD %] as of [LIVE DATE].
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AEHR Stock News and Price Catalysts
AEHR stock can move sharply in either direction following earnings announcements, revenue guidance updates, customer order announcements, and developments in the silicon carbide semiconductor market. The headlines below provide context for current price activity.
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About Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR)
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) designs and manufactures wafer-level burn-in and test systems, equipment used by semiconductor manufacturers to identify and eliminate defective chips before they are packaged and shipped. Think of wafer-level burn-in testing (WLBI) like quality screening on an assembly line: AEHR's systems apply electrical stress to entire semiconductor wafers to force early-life failures to appear, catching defective chips before the costly step of dicing and packaging. This wafer-level approach is more cost-efficient than package-level testing, which only screens chips after they have already been assembled. The company's flagship product, the FOX-XP™ multi-wafer test system, simultaneously burns in and tests multiple full wafers at once, increasing throughput and reducing per-device testing cost. FOX systems use WaferPak™ Contactors, wafer-specific consumable interfaces that require regular replacement, creating a recurring revenue stream alongside capital equipment sales. AEHR also offers DiePak™ Carriers for die-level burn-in applications, extending its addressable market to customers who test at the individual chip level.
Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Fremont, California, Aehr Test Systems is led by CEO Gayn Erickson. The company operates in the semiconductor test equipment industry: it designs the machinery chipmakers need to verify product reliability, but does not manufacture chips itself.
The company's primary market is silicon carbide (SiC), a wide-bandgap semiconductor material that handles higher voltages and temperatures than conventional silicon. SiC is the power device of choice for electric vehicle (EV) traction inverters and onboard chargers. As EV adoption grows, demand for SiC power devices scales proportionally, and more SiC device production means more demand for wafer-level burn-in testing capacity. SiC devices are prone to early-life failures caused by crystal defects in the substrate. Screening these out at the wafer level before packaging is essential for reliability in safety-critical EV powertrains, where field failures carry serious consequences. This positions AEHR as a picks-and-shovels play on EV growth, meaning it supplies the manufacturing infrastructure that SiC device makers need without itself manufacturing EVs or chips. SiC device manufacturers such as onsemi (NASDAQ: ON) and Wolfspeed (NYSE: WOLF) represent the type of companies that form AEHR's target customer base. AEHR has historically derived a large portion of its revenue from a small number of large customers, a customer concentration profile that creates both a risk and a signal of deep relationships with leading producers. Capital equipment orders in this space are large and placed in discrete batches rather than steady streams, meaning revenue can vary sharply from quarter to quarter depending on order timing.
Beyond silicon carbide, Aehr Test Systems has signaled interest in expanding its wafer-level burn-in and test capabilities into adjacent semiconductor markets. The company has indicated that gallium nitride (GaN) power devices, a compound semiconductor material used in high-frequency and high-efficiency power conversion systems with applications in 5G base stations and data center power supply units, represent a potential growth area for its test systems. Aehr Test Systems has also targeted photonics devices for applications including LiDAR and optical communications. In investor communications, AEHR has expressed interest in exploring wafer-level burn-in for AI accelerator chips, high-value semiconductor devices used in data centers for artificial intelligence workloads, where the cost of field failures justifies rigorous reliability screening during manufacturing. These are not confirmed revenue streams. Investors should refer to AEHR's most recent earnings call transcripts and investor presentations for the latest official commentary on this strategic direction. Forward-looking statements are subject to change based on customer demand and market conditions.
AEHR Competitive Positioning and Peer Comparison
The Semiconductor Test Equipment Industry
Semiconductor equipment companies design and manufacture the machinery that chipmakers need to produce and test chips. They are the enablers of chip production, not chip manufacturers themselves. AEHR occupies a specialized sub-niche within this industry, focused exclusively on wafer-level burn-in testing for power devices. This is distinct from general-purpose automated test equipment (ATE) served by larger peers, and distinct from wafer inspection served by companies like KLA. The semiconductor equipment industry is cyclical, following the capital expenditure cycles of chipmakers: when chipmakers cut spending, orders for equipment decline, and AEHR's revenue and stock price have historically tracked these cycles. AEHR is a small-cap specialist within an industry that includes large-cap peers with market capitalizations significantly larger than its own historical range of approximately $200 million to $600 million.
AEHR vs. Peers: Side-by-Side Comparison
The table below compares Aehr Test Systems against three semiconductor test equipment peers. Note that Teradyne, Cohu, and Advantest primarily serve package-level or general automated test equipment markets; none directly competes with AEHR's specialized wafer-level burn-in niche for SiC devices. For a deeper look at the largest peer in this space, see What Is Teradyne Semiconductor Test Stock.
| Company | Ticker / Exchange | Market Cap | P/E TTM | YTD % Change | Primary Market Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aehr Test Systems | AEHR / NASDAQ | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | Wafer-level burn-in testing (SiC focus) |
| Teradyne | TER / NASDAQ | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | General-purpose ATE; packaged chip test |
| Cohu, Inc. | COHU / NASDAQ | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | Semiconductor test handlers, contactors, thermal subsystems |
| Advantest | ATE / Tokyo SE | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | [LIVE] | Memory and SoC test systems; large-scale ATE |
All figures sourced from live market data. Market cap and P/E figures update in real time during trading hours. YTD % reflects the period from January 1 to [LIVE DATE]. Past performance does not indicate future results.
Teradyne and Aehr Test Systems operate in distinct segments of the semiconductor test equipment market. Teradyne focuses on general-purpose ATE for packaged chips, while AEHR specializes in wafer-level burn-in testing primarily for SiC devices. They do not directly compete for the same customer contracts.
AEHR Analyst Ratings and Price Targets
Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) has a consensus analyst rating of [LIVE CONSENSUS] based on [LIVE COUNT] Wall Street analyst recommendations, with an average 12-month price target of [LIVE AVERAGE TARGET], as of [LIVE DATE].
| Analyst Metric | Value |
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| Consensus Rating | [LIVE CONSENSUS] |
| Average Price Target | [LIVE AVERAGE TARGET] |
| High Price Target | [LIVE HIGH TARGET] |
| Low Price Target | [LIVE LOW TARGET] |
| Number of Analysts | [LIVE COUNT] |
| Implied Upside / Downside | [LIVE %] from current price of [LIVE PRICE] |
| Data as of | [LIVE DATE] |
The average price target of [LIVE TARGET] represents [LIVE %] implied [upside/downside] from the current trading price of [LIVE PRICE].
AEHR is covered by a relatively small number of Wall Street analysts, which is typical for small-cap companies. This means individual rating changes can carry outsized weight in the consensus. Analyst ratings represent professional opinions from sell-side research firms and are not independent investment advice; they may reflect relationships between the analyst's employer and Aehr Test Systems.
AEHR's stock performance is closely tied to the company's revenue execution against guidance and the pace of silicon carbide device demand growth among its key customers. Analyst price targets are typically revised following quarterly earnings releases and company announcements. For a detailed scenario-based forecast, see the AEHR Stock Forecast 2026: Analyst Price Targets.
Forward-looking statement notice: analyst price targets and revenue projections are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those projected. See the disclaimers section below.
Aehr Test Systems Financial Data and Fundamentals
Key Financial Metrics
All figures sourced from AEHR's SEC filings. Aehr Test Systems' fiscal year ends in late May; FY2025 refers to the twelve-month period ending May 2025, not the calendar year.
| Metric | Most Recent Quarter | TTM (Trailing 12 Months) | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | [SEC-SOURCED] | [SEC-SOURCED] | SEC Form 10-Q, filed [DATE] |
| Gross Margin | [SEC-SOURCED] | [SEC-SOURCED] | SEC Form 10-Q, filed [DATE] |
| Net Income | [SEC-SOURCED] | [SEC-SOURCED] | SEC Form 10-Q, filed [DATE] |
| EPS (Diluted) | [SEC-SOURCED] | [SEC-SOURCED] | SEC Form 10-Q, filed [DATE] |
| P/E Ratio (TTM) | N/A | [LIVE] | Calculated: Price divided by EPS TTM |
| Shares Outstanding | N/A | [SEC-SOURCED] | SEC Form 10-Q, filed [DATE] |
| Institutional Ownership | N/A | [SOURCED + DATE] | SEC Form 13F aggregated |
| Short Interest (% Float) | N/A | [SOURCED + DATE] | NASDAQ bimonthly report; see note |
| Days to Cover | N/A | [SOURCED + DATE] | NASDAQ bimonthly report; see note |
P/E ratio note: AEHR's P/E ratio may be negative or not applicable (N/A) during periods of net loss. The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio measures how much investors pay per dollar of company earnings; when earnings are negative, the P/E is not a reliable standalone valuation metric. This reflects AEHR's boom-bust revenue cycle, not a structural accounting issue.
EPS note: Earnings per share (EPS) represents the company's profit divided by the number of shares outstanding. It measures how much profit the company generated per share. A negative EPS indicates a net loss period, which is not uncommon for small-cap semiconductor equipment companies during quarters with reduced customer orders.
Short interest note: Short interest data is published twice monthly by NASDAQ and may reflect market conditions up to two weeks prior to the current date. This figure should not be interpreted as a real-time indicator of current positioning. Short interest represents the percentage of AEHR's available shares currently sold short by investors betting the price will decline; high short interest can amplify price movements in both directions.
Recent Earnings Summary
The table below summarizes Aehr Test Systems' most recent quarterly earnings report, sourced from the company's SEC Form 10-Q or earnings press release.
| Item | Reported | Analyst Estimate | Beat / Miss |
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| Revenue | [SEC-SOURCED] | [CONSENSUS ESTIMATE] | [BEAT / IN-LINE / MISS] |
| EPS (Diluted) | [SEC-SOURCED] | [CONSENSUS ESTIMATE] | [BEAT / IN-LINE / MISS] |
| Quarter | [FY QUARTER LABEL] | N/A | N/A |
| Report Date | [DATE] | N/A | N/A |
| Next Earnings Date | [DATE] | N/A | N/A |
Earnings data sourced from AEHR's SEC Form 10-Q filed [DATE] and earnings press release dated [DATE]. Per management commentary on the [DATE] earnings call, [paraphrased key guidance or order commentary sourced from official transcript].
Revenue Guidance
Aehr Test Systems management has provided revenue guidance of [GUIDANCE RANGE] for [FISCAL PERIOD], per the company's earnings press release dated [DATE].
Revenue guidance is management's forward-looking estimate and is subject to change based on customer order flow and semiconductor equipment market conditions. AEHR's guidance changes, particularly guidance cuts or beats, are among the most significant catalysts for the stock's price movements. For the most current revenue guidance, refer to AEHR's latest earnings press release available at aehr.com/investor-relations.
See the disclaimers section below for forward-looking statement disclosures.
Key Risks for AEHR Investors
Aehr Test Systems carries several investment risks that investors should evaluate alongside the company's growth potential in the silicon carbide semiconductor market.
1. Customer Concentration Risk
AEHR has historically derived a large portion of its revenue from a small number of large SiC device manufacturer customers. If a key customer reduces, delays, or cancels a system order, AEHR's quarterly revenue can fall materially in a single reporting period. This concentration risk is disclosed in AEHR's annual SEC filings (Form 10-K) and is one of the primary reasons the stock reacts sharply to earnings guidance changes.
2. Revenue Lumpiness
AEHR's primary products are capital equipment, large and expensive systems that customers purchase in discrete orders rather than in a steady stream. A single large FOX-XP system order can significantly boost one quarter's results, while its absence the following quarter can produce a sharp revenue decline. This pattern makes financial modeling difficult, and guidance misses are not uncommon. Investors evaluating AEHR on a single quarter's revenue should look at trailing twelve-month figures alongside the company's own guidance commentary.
3. Small-Cap Volatility
AEHR is classified as a small-cap stock, meaning its total market value is significantly smaller than large-cap semiconductor equipment peers. Small-cap stocks typically carry lower daily trading volume, wider bid-ask spreads, and less institutional analyst coverage than their larger counterparts. A relatively modest institutional buy or sell order can move AEHR's share price more dramatically than the same order would in a large-cap stock. Retail investors should factor this price sensitivity into position sizing decisions.
4. Semiconductor Equipment Industry Cyclicality
The semiconductor equipment industry follows the capital expenditure cycles of chipmakers. When semiconductor manufacturers reduce spending during downturns, orders for AEHR's test systems decline. AEHR's revenue and stock price have historically tracked these cycles, meaning macro semiconductor spending trends affect AEHR independently of the company's competitive position or the quality of its products.
5. Technology Substitution Risk
AEHR's business model depends on SiC device manufacturers continuing to adopt wafer-level burn-in testing rather than alternative approaches such as package-level testing or in-house test solutions developed by large integrated device manufacturers (IDMs). If the SiC market shifts toward alternative testing methodologies at scale, AEHR's addressable market could contract even as overall SiC production volume grows.
This list does not represent an exhaustive disclosure of investment risks. Refer to Aehr Test Systems' most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, available at sec.gov and aehr.com/investor-relations, for the complete risk factors disclosure.
For a full investment outlook including bull, base, and bear scenarios, see AEHRUSDT Stock Prediction 2026: Is Aehr Test Systems a Buy?
Frequently Asked Questions About AEHR Stock
What is the current price of AEHR stock?
The current price of Aehr Test Systems (NASDAQ: AEHR) stock is shown in the live price tracker at the top of this page. Prices reflect NASDAQ market data and update in real time during regular trading hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday). After-hours and pre-market prices may also be displayed when applicable.
What time does the AEHR stock market close?
AEHR trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. Regular trading hours run Monday through Friday, 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time (ET), excluding US market holidays. Pre-market trading is available from approximately 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET, and after-hours trading runs from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET. Unlike cryptocurrency markets, stock markets do not trade around the clock.
Is AEHR listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ?
AEHR is listed exclusively on the NASDAQ Global Select Market. It is not listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The correct ticker format is NASDAQ: AEHR. Some financial aggregators have incorrectly displayed AEHR under NYSE listings, which is a data error. For authoritative listing information, refer to nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/aehr.
Can I buy AEHR stock after hours?
Yes, AEHR can be traded in the pre-market session (approximately 4:00 AM to 9:30 AM ET) and the after-hours session (4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET) through most major US brokerages. After-hours trading typically has lower volume, wider bid-ask spreads, and higher price volatility than regular session trading. This is particularly relevant for AEHR, which as a small-cap stock already has lower average daily volume than large-cap stocks. After-hours price movements may not reflect the price at the next day's regular session open.
What does Aehr Test Systems make?
Aehr Test Systems makes wafer-level burn-in and test systems, primarily the FOX-XP™ multi-wafer test platform. It also produces WaferPak™ Contactors, consumable interfaces used with FOX systems that require regular replacement, and DiePak™ Carriers for die-level burn-in testing. These systems are used by silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor manufacturers to screen out defective devices before packaging.
Is Aehr Test Systems profitable?
Aehr Test Systems has demonstrated profitability during periods of strong customer order flow and has reported net losses during periods of reduced orders. The company's profitability is tied directly to its capital equipment order cycle: when large SiC device manufacturers place FOX-XP system orders, revenue and earnings can increase significantly. For current EPS and net income figures, see the fundamentals table above.
Where is Aehr Test Systems headquartered?
Aehr Test Systems is headquartered in Fremont, California, USA. The company was founded in 1977 and is led by CEO Gayn Erickson. It is incorporated as a publicly traded company listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol AEHR, operating in the Technology sector within the Semiconductor Test Equipment industry.
Does Aehr Test Systems pay a dividend?
No. As of the most recent reporting period, Aehr Test Systems does not pay a cash dividend to shareholders. AEHR is a growth-stage company that has prioritized reinvestment in operations over dividend distributions. Verify the current dividend status via AEHR's investor relations page, as this may change in future reporting periods.
What sector is Aehr Test Systems in?
Aehr Test Systems is classified in the Technology sector, specifically within the Electronic Equipment and Instruments industry (Semiconductor Test Equipment sub-industry). It is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker AEHR. This sector classification appears in the key statistics table at the top of this page.
How much is Aehr Test Systems stock worth?
Aehr Test Systems stock is currently priced at [LIVE PRICE] per share, as shown in the live price widget above. The total market value of the company (market capitalization) is [LIVE MARKET CAP], calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares outstanding. As a small-cap company, AEHR's market cap has historically ranged from approximately $200 million to $600 million depending on price cycle.
What is the price target for AEHR stock?
The current average analyst price target for AEHR is [LIVE AVERAGE TARGET], based on [LIVE COUNT] analyst ratings as of [LIVE DATE]. The high target is [LIVE HIGH TARGET] and the low target is [LIVE LOW TARGET], representing [LIVE %] implied [upside/downside] from the current price. Analyst price targets are updated following earnings releases and company announcements. See the full analyst ratings section above for current data.
Is AEHR stock overvalued or undervalued?
Whether AEHR is overvalued or undervalued depends on the valuation method used. At current prices, AEHR trades at a P/E ratio of [LIVE P/E]. Compare this to the analyst consensus price target of [LIVE TARGET] to assess implied upside or downside. AEHR's valuation is heavily influenced by expectations for silicon carbide device demand growth; periods of strong SiC order flow have historically compressed valuation multiples through earnings growth, while order slowdowns have expanded multiples or pushed the company to losses. See the peer comparison table for context against industry peers.
Is AEHR stock a good buy?
Whether AEHR is a good buy depends on your investment thesis, risk tolerance, and time horizon. Analysts currently have a consensus [LIVE RATING] rating with an average price target of [LIVE TARGET]. Key factors to evaluate include AEHR's positioning in the silicon carbide semiconductor market, its small-cap volatility profile, and customer concentration risk, all reviewed in the analyst ratings and risks sections above. This page does not provide financial advice; consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decision.
What is the AEHR stock forecast for 2025?
Analyst price targets and company revenue guidance represent the most reliable forward-looking data available for AEHR. The current analyst consensus rating is [LIVE CONSENSUS] with an average price target of [LIVE TARGET] as of [LIVE DATE], per the analyst ratings section above. AEHR's stock performance is closely tied to revenue execution against guidance and the pace of silicon carbide device demand growth. Stock forecasts are projections, not guarantees; past performance does not guarantee future results.
How does silicon carbide growth affect AEHR?
As electric vehicle adoption grows, demand for silicon carbide power devices, used in EV traction inverters and charging systems, increases proportionally. More SiC device production requires more wafer-level burn-in testing capacity. Aehr Test Systems is a primary provider of this testing equipment, meaning its revenue and order pipeline tend to grow in parallel with SiC device manufacturing output. Investors track SiC capacity expansion announcements from manufacturers such as onsemi and Wolfspeed as leading indicators of potential AEHR order flow.
What is driving AEHR stock price?
AEHR stock is primarily driven by four factors: (1) customer order flow for its FOX-XP wafer-level burn-in systems, which significantly impacts quarterly revenue; (2) silicon carbide semiconductor demand growth tied to electric vehicle adoption; (3) revenue guidance updates, which frequently trigger sharp stock price reactions; and (4) broader semiconductor equipment sector sentiment affecting chip manufacturer capital expenditure budgets. See the news section above for the latest catalysts.
Why is AEHR stock moving today?
AEHR stock movements are often driven by earnings results, revenue guidance updates, customer order announcements, and broader silicon carbide semiconductor industry news. See the live news feed in the price catalysts section above for the specific headlines driving today's price activity. For context on what typically moves AEHR, large quarterly revenue misses or beats against guidance are the most common catalysts for sharp single-day price changes.
What are the risks of investing in AEHR stock?
The five primary risks for AEHR investors are: (1) customer concentration, where a small number of large clients drive most revenue and order delays can hit results hard; (2) revenue lumpiness from large capital equipment orders that create boom-bust quarterly patterns; (3) small-cap volatility from lower trading volume and wider bid-ask spreads; (4) semiconductor equipment cyclicality tied to chipmaker spending cycles; and (5) technology substitution risk if SiC manufacturers shift to alternative testing methods. See the full Key Risks section above, and refer to AEHR's Form 10-K for the complete disclosure.
What is AEHRUSDT?
AEHRUSDT is not a cryptocurrency or crypto trading pair. It is the ticker symbol for Aehr Test Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: AEHR) formatted in the style used by some financial screeners that append USDT to equity tickers. AEHR is a NASDAQ-listed technology company specializing in semiconductor test equipment. Its stock cannot be traded on cryptocurrency exchanges in its traditional share form and has no connection to Tether (USDT) or blockchain technology. Bybit offers an AEHRUSDT perpetual contract — a derivative instrument that tracks AEHR's price — which is distinct from owning actual AEHR shares.
Is AEHR a cryptocurrency?
No. AEHR is not a cryptocurrency, token, or digital asset. AEHR is the NASDAQ stock ticker symbol for Aehr Test Systems, Inc., a publicly traded technology company incorporated in the United States. Aehr Test Systems designs and manufactures semiconductor test equipment. Its stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market during regular US market hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET). It is not available on any cryptocurrency exchange and has no connection to blockchain technology.
Is AEHRUSDT a crypto trading pair?
No. AEHRUSDT is not a cryptocurrency trading pair. AEHR is the NASDAQ stock ticker for Aehr Test Systems, a semiconductor equipment company. Some financial data websites display stock tickers with a USDT suffix to indicate the price is denominated in US dollars, borrowing a convention from crypto platforms where USDT (Tether) serves as the quote currency. Despite this formatting, AEHR is a traditional equity listed on NASDAQ with no connection to cryptocurrency or Tether.
Can I buy AEHR stock on a cryptocurrency exchange?
No. Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) is a NASDAQ-listed stock and cannot be purchased as actual shares on any cryptocurrency exchange. To purchase AEHR shares, you need a brokerage account with access to US stock markets. Examples include Fidelity, Charles Schwab, TD Ameritrade, Robinhood, or E*TRADE. Search for the ticker AEHR on the NASDAQ exchange during regular trading hours. This page does not endorse any specific brokerage. If you are interested in trading AEHR's price movements via crypto derivatives, see How to Trade AEHRUSDT: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide.
How do I buy AEHR stock?
To purchase Aehr Test Systems (AEHR) stock, follow these steps: (1) Open a brokerage account with a US-registered broker such as Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Robinhood, TD Ameritrade, or E*TRADE; (2) Fund your account; (3) Search for AEHR or Aehr Test Systems on the brokerage platform; (4) Confirm the listing exchange is NASDAQ before placing an order; (5) Place a buy order during NASDAQ regular trading hours (9:30 AM to 4:00 PM ET). This page does not endorse any specific brokerage. Consult a financial advisor before investing.
Why does AEHR appear as AEHRUSDT on some websites?
Some financial data aggregators, screener platforms, and price-tracking websites format stock tickers with a USDT suffix to indicate the price is displayed in US dollars. This convention is borrowed from cryptocurrency trading platforms, where USDT (Tether) is commonly used as the quote currency in pairs like BTC/USDT. When applied to stocks, AEHRUSDT simply means the AEHR share price in USD. The official NASDAQ ticker for Aehr Test Systems is AEHR.
Is AEHR expanding into AI chip testing?
Aehr Test Systems has indicated interest in expanding its wafer-level burn-in and test capabilities to serve markets beyond silicon carbide, including gallium nitride (GaN) power devices and potentially AI accelerator chips used in data centers. Burn-in testing for high-value AI compute chips is an emerging application area where the cost of field failures justifies rigorous reliability screening. These are not confirmed revenue streams. Investors should refer to AEHR's most recent earnings call transcripts and investor presentations for the latest official commentary on this strategic direction.
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Forward-Looking Statements: This page contains forward-looking statements including revenue guidance figures, analyst price targets, and growth projections. These statements are based on current expectations and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those projected. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Short Interest Data Lag: Short interest data is published twice monthly by NASDAQ and may reflect market conditions up to two weeks prior to the current date. Short interest figures should not be interpreted as a real-time indicator of current market positioning.
Analyst Ratings Notice: Analyst ratings represent opinions from sell-side research analysts and may reflect relationships between their employing institutions and Aehr Test Systems. They are not independent investment advice.
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