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$LIN (+0.12%) is slowly entering an exciting buy zone, or what do you think?

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I bought my first tranche at 415 euros. I hope it falls a little so that I can buy the second tranche 🫣
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@Semos25 is certainly a great price in the long term! 😊 I hope so too.
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@Max095 do you know what the reason is that it is currently falling like this? unfortunately you can't find anything on the internet.
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@Semos25 Unfortunately, I haven't found anything about it either. Let's see what happens tomorrow 🙈
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My savings plan is still running and I'm looking forward to getting more shares for the amount
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I would say an intact downward trend. What does the chart look like from a longer-term perspective?
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I have also bought my first tranche. The second will be triggered at 389$.
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@Mh3 very strong. 💪🏻Ich unfortunately don't have any cash to spare at the moment ... and I don't want to tap into my nest egg.
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Jeffreys has lowered its forecast. 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@AE23 Thanks for the info. :)
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@Max095 No problem.

The point is simply that Linde's investments are probably monetizing more slowly than expected. The upward trend in sales should continue.
It's just slower and that's why Jeffreys has lowered its price target from 550 to 522 US dollars 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@AE23 Then the small sell-off is completely exaggerated. 🙈
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@Max095 the rating is still "buy". So, yes 🤣
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I'll definitely buy more 👀😁 I only bought more a few weeks ago
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Buy candidate, but today it has started to rise again. Unfortunately, hardly any sales growth at present.
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Is this usa or irish withholding tax?
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@Soprano Great Britain therefore no withholding tax
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I am more of a team $AI, but in general I think the sector is important in the portfolio. So why not add to it in tranches.
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@Iwanowitsch You read that from what? Chart technology? Indicators? Business figures?
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