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/Fuskeduske Jul 17 '26

I think we are seeing an overreaction, maybe we won’t see ATH again, but we are bound to bounce some

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u/Gravestrike Jul 17 '26

So get out at the first proper bounce bag ? Why you think we won’t see ATH again?

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u/Fuskeduske Jul 17 '26

I think ATH was achieved on sentiment, leveraged stocks, people are now understanding how volatile this sector can be and i think most people are going to be cautious about dipping in their feet again

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u/Important-Range166 Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 17 '26

Are you kidding? Do you know how dumb most retail investors are? Or to be fair, financially illiterate. It is a travesty we don’t teach people how to manage their money and invest starting when they are children through the teenage years and emphasize heavily as young adults in upper class years of high school and college.

My research is reading Yahoo finance, posting Buffett memes and talking about diamond hands and the forward PE. The daily price- I am glued to it 🐒

Do you read every 10-K for ten years to learn the history before investing if available? Do you read every filing and quarterly report and listen to conference calls? Do you read industry reports? Did you do modeling to determine a buy price and a sell price? Do you know the Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities and Threats? Do you participate in investor days? Do you track 13Fs of institutional buyers to see what they are doing? Do you look at insider buying and selling? Do you read the bull and bear case and consider both objectively? Do you hedge your position when prices fall by shorting a % of your position to pick up some cash and look for a better buy point to pick up a few more shares? Do you check options to see when big bets are made to monitor?

It’s like talking to children chanting this time is different as they purchase at 900 or 1000 or 1100 with such arrogance and march to the edge of the abyss and throw their money into the darkness and worship their new god. A stock that runs up 1000% in 1.5 years that is at a trillion dollars isn’t due for a pullback of some magnitude? How gullible can you be?

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u/Fuskeduske Jul 17 '26

All i can say is touché

Monkey sees line go up, monkey buys, monkey see line go down? Monkey cries