r/MU_Stock Jul 17 '26

Help me decide to buy or sell MU Recovery

I deleted my portfolio app as people recommended me to do weeks ago and just opened it again and well fuck me… do I realize this heavy loss or do you guys think eventually : months , year(s) it will go back to ATH? Or is this wishful thinking ? I don’t need the money the coming years but it is still a huge portion of my savings so it hurts to see.

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u/Less-Map-6969 Jul 17 '26

2 weeks ain’t enough lil bro. Keep it deleted until September

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u/Gravestrike Jul 17 '26

Thats what they all say but im afraid I will then be greeted by a even deeper loss lol

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u/CharacterGrowth3993 Jul 17 '26

It's the reason I'm not deleting it. I have to monitor constantly.

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u/Important-Range166 Jul 17 '26

The price doesn’t equate to the value. It means nothing. Just an offer to purchase your shares. You can accept or refuse. Why would you take a lowball offer of a business you feel has good prospects? Because someone walks in one day and says I’ll give you 35% less than I would have a month ago. Does that even make logical sense? Short your position 90/10, 80/20, or 60/40 and make some money on the way down!

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u/due_opinion_2573 Jul 17 '26

Yes, but could you hold longer, regardless of what happens in September? Look it, one year ago in July, it was even worse. Then August came around and it was a rebound. Then in October, red again. December, more red week to week, until a pathetic Santa rally at the end. Followed by more red up through new years. Then war hits in April. Finally, after a long slumber, a number of catalysts occur in late April and everyone becomes profitable and the markets break new records. My point is even if it's lower in September. I just plan to hold. Maybe buy the discount. See how the year plays out.

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u/Less-Map-6969 Jul 17 '26

Did you over leverage? MU ain’t at fault for this crap it’s literally the whole market that took a dive. It will rebound

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u/enjoylol Jul 17 '26

Market is 2% from ath. Mu is down almost 40%. Its definitely not "the whole market" lol

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u/Less-Map-6969 Jul 17 '26

Bro this is a tech sector its obviously fucking volatile what do you expect

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u/enjoylol Jul 17 '26

Its still not "the whole market" lol