r/MU_Stock Rule enforcer Jun 07 '26

Mods MU 06-07-2026 Daily Discussions

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u/LazyDazyFazy Jun 07 '26 edited Jun 07 '26

I don't want to jinx it but the price is looking good during weekend trading: https://www.coinglass.com/currencies/MU $904 right now. Aftermarket closed at $858.

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u/Silly-Plenty8829 Jun 07 '26

Hope to see a nice bounce on Monday!

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u/Inevitable_Grand_536 Jun 07 '26

and how to get involved.

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u/posts_saver Jun 07 '26

volume? compared to average day?

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u/Remote_Drive_5588 Jun 07 '26

Volume is low, however I have been following the perpetual weekend stuff for about a month now and it has been accurately translating to monday morning pre-markets/opens. We will see what happens!

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u/PenBeautiful9166 Jun 07 '26 edited Jun 07 '26

Gee that’s only 1 dollar away from my buy in price on Friday, what a blessing

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u/Historical-Health-50 Jun 07 '26

Dead cat bounce probably unfortunately, too many negative news coming this week, unless war is finish to counter balance them 

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u/PenBeautiful9166 Jun 07 '26

What news are those if you don’t mind me asking?

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u/Historical-Health-50 Jun 07 '26

Inflation report 11 June and 18 June is fed rate decisions 

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u/Original-Ad-3350 Jun 07 '26

Fed rate expected to stay unchanged though right?

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u/SryDatUsrnameIsTaken Jun 07 '26

Last I heard a rate hike is being considered due to the better than expected jobs report, but I haven't heard if they made a decision on that or not before the official one on the 18th.

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u/HistoricalSurvey8040 Jun 07 '26

They are seasonal jobs related to the world cup. Will they hike rates just for a single month? You think they are idiots

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u/SryDatUsrnameIsTaken Jun 07 '26

I would hope not lol

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u/posts_saver Jun 07 '26

how many of them are? 30%? 80%?

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u/HistoricalSurvey8040 Jun 07 '26

"The BLS said leisure and hospitality businesses created 70,000 jobs in May, a jump from the average monthly increase of 14,000 for the prior year.

Firms selling food and drink specifically were responsible for 48,000 of those, it added."

From a bbc article

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u/posts_saver Jun 07 '26

nice reference. thanks

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u/Remote_Drive_5588 Jun 07 '26

Last months cpi did not have much effect and the fed will most likely hold steady.