u/Anonymous_Wabbit ·
Reddit — r/stocks
· March 30, 2026 at 16:34
· ⬆ 43 pts
· 💬 53 comments
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The author is taking profits on Micron (MU) after a significant run-up, citing a market-wide panic sell-off as a reason to exit despite not believing in the fundamental catalyst (a Google paper).
They are reallocating proceeds into a diversified index (S&P 500) and the financial sector, specifically targeting high-dividend banking stocks.
The post is a call for other investors' opinions on MU's future direction after a 350% gain.
Quality assessment: Speculation / Noise. The decision is based on price action ("mass selling") and personal profit-taking, not fundamental analysis.
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Been a fun ride with Micron. Doubled my initial investment and I'm happy with it. Just going to rebalance and put half in S&P and the other half in a high divident banking stock/finance sector.
People are panic selling and even though I know a paper by google from last year isn't the main issue, when there's a mass selling, there is no point holding. Since last year this stock has been up by approx. 350%.
For those of you who currently hold the stock, what are your plans? and for those of you who were thinking of buying yesterday, do you still believe in a further upward trend?
Would like to know your opinion. Cheers!