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Is it great that the app dominates Southeast Asia, the company probably less so?🫣 When I look at the chart, it gives me the creeps ziemlich🤷🏼‍♂️🤣
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@All-in-or-nothing oh no the chart is red we will all die
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@PikaPika0105 It always depends on the entry point, but if someone is invested here from the beginning, it's a deep red. And the development of the last few years has also been rather mixed... for me simply not an investment and your comment quite überflüssig🤷🏼‍♂️ My opinion, doesn't have to be yours. But you can still remain objective😉
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@All-in-or-nothing Irony is not for everyone. Of course it would be unpleasant if you had been invested from the start, no problem. However, I don't think your concerns, which are only based on the chart (at least that's how I understand it), necessarily make sense. Companies are evaluated on the basis of figures, facts, forecasts, market trends... The chart alone says nothing, as it is often detached from reality. Grab, like many companies, was completely overvalued at the beginning and that was changed. This is nothing special and Grab is not alone. The fall in the share price is therefore nothing negative, but rather the opposite, something positive. Now we can look at the operational development and discuss the arguments for and against the company. In this regard, I'm happy to say that your (first) comment was rather superfluous 🤷🏼‍♂️, because it has no content, doesn't address the post at all and indicates rather poor analytical skills. But, my opinion doesn't have to be yours, so all's well 😉
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