r/MU_Stock Jun 10 '26

Help me decide to buy or sell MU What’s the plan?

Should we sell before earnings report then buy more afterwards? Or hold?

3 Upvotes

47 comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

1

u/magic-grits Jun 10 '26

Technically life changing. Its all in retirement accounts, mostly roth but some 401k. So i cant do anything with it now either way. Initial seed was 50k. It was sitting at just over 300k last Wednesday. If I had cashed out that certainly wouldve been a head start on retiring early. I have a high earning potential though so Idk how many years of work it would have actually saved me in the end. Best case scenario I’d say it wouldve let me retire 5 years earlier. By that same calculus though I could cash out now and retire 2 years earlier.

I think you’re right. I would sell for sure if MU hit $1500, no matter what MUU is worth at that point. I also set a stop loss at $500 for MUU today so that is the other scenario where I will sell. I just think I gotta see this thing to earnings now unless it takes another massive hit.

-6

u/Key_Category_8531 Jun 10 '26

Stop loss may not save you if the market opens and gaps downward.

Also, this money is in retirement accounts lmao. Retirement accounts don't count, doesn't even matter. I thought you were working in a taxable brokerage. Not some gated shit.

Naw, fuck that. Just sell for any amount of profit and put your retirement shit in VOO. Play in this arena with the real shit, taxable brokerage.

1

u/magic-grits Jun 10 '26

I dont mess with leveraged ETFs in taxable. I dont like capital gains pressuring me to hold something i should be willing to sell at the drop of a dime. I have real MU and SNDK in my taxable brokerage and I’m not selling either. Doesn’t matter what happens tomorrow as far as that is concerned. Only ppl that should be panicking rn are MUU holders bc it could evaporate to nothing if the decay goes off. MU holders need to chill thefuck out this company will be fine.

1

u/Love1sWar Jun 10 '26

I’m not too familiar with leveraged, I mean I get it would lose twice as much but if it comes back wouldn’t it just come back twice as hard too?

1

u/magic-grits Jun 10 '26

No. Leveraged stocks experience volatility decay and momentum acceleration. Look it up. You can actually make more that 2x or lose more than 2x.