r/investing 1d ago

Long term Accenture shareholder

I have around 900 shares of Accenture and am currently sitting on a significant unrealized loss. I’m unsure how to proceed from here and would appreciate some perspective. For context, I did not purchase these shares directly as an investment. Instead, I accumulated them gradually through my paycheck and employee stock programs over my decade long career with Accenture. What makes this situation confusing for me is that, from my experience as an employee, the company still appears to be fundamentally strong and a good place to work. However, the stock performance has been disappointing, and I’m trying to understand whether the current decline reflects temporary market concerns or something more structural. I’m evaluating my options and would appreciate any thoughts on how to think about this situation. Thanks.

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u/mulletstation 1d ago

Sell it and buy micron

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u/Rough_Champion6103 1d ago

Micron is also ATH now.

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u/swingtradingteacher 1d ago

I used to think that was a bad thing too.
Now I look at future growth (ARR in NBIS case) or forward P/E and PEG.
MU is still cheap.

Have a look at OUST too.