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Meine Top3 Aktien die ich jetzt nach dem Crash ordentlich nachkaufe

1. Jumia $JMIA (+0,25 %) – Langfristiges Potenzial im afrikanischen E-Commerce-Markt, aktuell stark unterbewertet mit Turnaround-Chance.


2. Celsius Holdings $CELH – Stark wachsendes Unternehmen im Energy-Drink-Segment mit soliden Fundamentaldaten und Expansionsplänen.


3. AMD $AMD (-2,28 %) – Attraktive Bewertung im Vergleich zu Mitbewerbern, gute Positionierung im CPU- und GPU-Markt, besonders mit Blick auf KI und Rechenzentren.


Langfristig interessante Chancen bei gleichzeitig erhöhtem Risiko – Diversifikation bleibt trotzdem wichtig.

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Ganz ehrlich, diese Jumia taucht in letzter Zeit hier öfter auf. Aber was willst du mit so einer beschissenen Aktie? Hast du dir mal den Max Chart angeschaut? Minus 90? In Afrika wirst du nie was reißen.
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Mach dich mit diesen 3 Aktien auf Volatilität gefasst…
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@user24790529394 you're right, buddy. However, I wouldn't say all “Africans", as I am one myself and have been working since I was 15 years old (now 23 years old).

Our leaders as you would already know, are the most corrupt and disgusting people on the face of the earth. They've systematically designed things to make people want to steal (figuratively and literally) instead of doing hard work.

There are still decent people there (I dare say, myself included), however—there's a big but there—the conditions of the country do not support or encourage good work, which is why so many of us are leaving or wants to leave.

About the case of $JMIA, it was interesting to see OP mentioning them as the next big thing (in Africa). But the same Jumia I know have been struggling right from when I started to use them till date. Here's some things to know:
1. They have good delivery. Really good.
2. Most of its workers are so corrupt that they'd refuse to deliver your items to your address unless you send them money or buy them food. They make this demand as though they are entitled to it. The audacity, right?
3. They aren't making any profit. It's been over 4 years now, and I don't think they've started making any.
4. Their numbers aren't good. So, it's safe to say that if OP wants to invest in the long term, then all I can do is say a silent prayer for him (I'm not religious, but why not?) and wish him well.

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