@Soprano the gaming industry stinks half and half
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•@topicswithhead Referring to what? That I meant the sector is generally very weak or hated at the moment? I also have CDPR in my portfolio, I think it's a top company and I'm pleased with the good figures.
But it doesn't change the face you make when you look at the long-term chart.
But it doesn't change the face you make when you look at the long-term chart.
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@Soprano Because of Frostbite I thought @ me you. Well, it's still a while until the next game and you already have to enter into cooperations to make more sales. The staff should double in some cases. I actually want to get in but haven't reached my limit. I shouldn't have timed it at all, if I hadn't sold so quickly I wouldn't have the stress now. 34 will certainly come again soon. Hopefully
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@topicswithhead apart from that i am looking for new gameing stocks but find none attractive enough. (no not frostbite)
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@topicswithhead My dear, you speak in riddles. What is Frostbite? Do you mean Frostpunk now? I'd like to add something to CDPR, but preferably even at 30€, but I don't know if that will happen again. And I don't know if you "have to" enter into collaborations, but that's much more of an absolute win-win situation. Even if Netflix has absolutely mutilated the Witcher series, it's still ultimately free marketing.
A lot of staff is not always a lot of good. Especially in the gaming industry. People have to be properly qualified and well trained. That doesn't always work out so well, which is why scaling is always a challenge.
And there are plenty of attractive gaming stocks outside Poland. $PDX is still my top long-term position. $PLW pays the coolest dividends and $TTWO still has a lot of upside potential in the short term.
When the GTA 6 hype kicks in, the share will go through the roof again. But then it's always a question of whether to trade it or hold it until the release.
A lot of staff is not always a lot of good. Especially in the gaming industry. People have to be properly qualified and well trained. That doesn't always work out so well, which is why scaling is always a challenge.
And there are plenty of attractive gaming stocks outside Poland. $PDX is still my top long-term position. $PLW pays the coolest dividends and $TTWO still has a lot of upside potential in the short term.
When the GTA 6 hype kicks in, the share will go through the roof again. But then it's always a question of whether to trade it or hold it until the release.
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