Should i hold the money or sell it off in RKLB and Micron?

I recently invested heavily in Rocket Lab (RKLB) with an entry price of $122 per share. Following the recent broader market pullback and the news surrounding SpaceX's upcoming IPO on June 12, the stock has dropped into the $111–$112 range. I am trying to understand how the market listing of SpaceX might affect RKLB—will it serve as a rising tide that lifts all space stocks, or will it cause institutional investors to pull capital out of RKLB to free up cash for SpaceX?

Additionally, my position in Micron (MU) is currently sitting at a significant loss after its recent drop from its highs

Given the current macro environment, a market rebound feels difficult right now. I am torn between selling off to cut my losses or holding out for a long-term recovery. I would appreciate any objective insights into the fundamentals of these two companies and how you would approach managing this risk.

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which scenario would you feel worse in: watching the stock rise after you've sold out or watching it sink while you're still invested?

 

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