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@Memo0606
Be glad you're out of there 🙈
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@Tenbagger2024 It doesn't have to turn out exactly as I have drawn it, but so far there is no reversal signal and therefore it is a realistic scenario. I will take a look at the fundamental data later.
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@Iwanowitsch
Kate You have already scared @Memo0606 with your
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@Iwanowitsch I would also strongly recommend the same at $NESN: get rid of all this chart technology and look at the fundamental data instead😁 Nestle is way to big to fail 😉 . If in doubt, just swallow up all the competition, then there's peace😂
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@Gomerdoc Nestlé is often underestimated because people think of the company as a food manufacturer and then stop looking further Nestlé is, however, an investment company through its shareholding, also in the non-food sector, such as, for example, quickly acquiring more than 20% of $OR and also all minority shareholdings that don't say Nestlé on them but have Nestlé in them... For example, those Yfood drinks that are priced higher than a liter of motor oil at the gas station, but still sell like hot cakes.

Chart technology doesn't change that.
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@DynasticGrind Chart analysis is the best possible evaluation of all known information and factors
@Iwanowitsch I've probably read too much Lynch to believe that. Can recommend me a chart book if I can't fall asleep due to my lump risk in Nestlé. 🫣😁

Edit: Hööy, you've really rowed back now.
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@DynasticGrind I think Dow Jones said that the chat contains all available information. Ultimately, it also has a lot to do with mass psychology.