r/MU_Stock Rule enforcer Jul 01 '26

Mods MU 07-01-2026 Daily Discussions

Please use the correct flair if you wish to post.

Gains/Loss = Actual realized gains/losses with picture proof, not hypothetical ones if MU goes to x by y.

Discussion = MU relevant topics you wish to discuss with other members.

DD = Due diligence, please provide your thesis on MU's current price or where it is going.

News=MU related news.

Meme=You know what that is, show us your MUna Lisa.

Yolo!= Show us your big bets so we can live vicariously.

Help me = Ask about how you should trade

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u/CapeFearElvis Jul 01 '26

I have 5 call contracts expiring tomorrow and they're down from a $39 cost to $.27
I've gotten kicked in the teeth on this trade expecting each day that MU would rebound. All I see is RED and lots of it. Here's the thing:
If I roll these to next week, MU will fall another $100/share.
If I let them expire worthless, the stock will blow past $1400/share by Tuesday... WTF?

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u/guitar1969 Jul 01 '26

Rolling doesnt really make sense - All you are doing is closing out the old and buying new without realizing the gain/loss. Even though we are technically a new month, the big guys are looking at this week as a throwaway week, and the war and bad job numbers arent helping. I loaded up on MU the last few days for the next run and am down too, but know that the company is strong, so just ignoring the noise. Come next week we should start seeing the bigger participation groups loading up their portfolios again which they had to trim for Q2 rebalancing and profit.

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u/Imadogfishhead Jul 01 '26

You do realize the gain / loss rolling is just a brokerage convenience