Better put the money in your ETF. The hype stocks only bring negative returns anyway.
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•@Marty0292 hypeaktien, aha 😁 . To be able to make a well-founded statement about this, you should also have dealt with the company. Negative returns, you should know . Sorry, but that's just a slogan with no basis 😉
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•@BamBamInvest That's right, which is why every one of the hype stocks is in the red. I doubt that these business models will survive the next ten years.
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•@BamBamInvest Besides, I don't have to deal with the business model, after all, I don't want to buy the shares 😌
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@Marty0292 every share I buy can be down immediately afterwards and with this "hype share" ($Iren), one or the other has probably outperformed you. You don't have to deal with it, but you still couldn't save yourself the stupid comment 😂 And without having looked at the company you can't judge that either. So if you have no idea, it's better to say nothing than to make such an unqualified statement. But you can go back to the future anyway ....
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•@Marty0292 That's why you'll never outperform the market, because you say you don't have to deal with it, but you think that these "business models" won't outperform the market for the next 10 years. How can you judge that without having looked at it? And yes, that's right, we will need fewer data centers in the future ... 🤣 There won't be any more in 10 years.
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•@BamBamInvest Yes, I don't think we need so many data centers being built right now. I don't know why you feel so personally attacked 😅 Just because you've been successful with it so far doesn't mean you should get in now. You can see from the post which stocks he's in the red with. That's right, I never claimed to be able to beat the market. I'd rather accept a return of 8-10% than none at all or the risk of a total loss.
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@Marty0292 I'm just 19 and I'm happy to take the risk of making a total loss or possibly having a teenage banger in 20 years' time.
It's good that everyone can decide for themselves what to invest in.
If you're 40 years old, an 8% return would certainly be more comfortable for me.
But you invest for the long term, and just because you have a negative return for 1 year, then I can live with that ;)
It's good that everyone can decide for themselves what to invest in.
If you're 40 years old, an 8% return would certainly be more comfortable for me.
But you invest for the long term, and just because you have a negative return for 1 year, then I can live with that ;)
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•@Wiktor_06 It's a good thing I'm not yet 40 😂 I don't really care what you put your money into. Just a piece of advice. But the fact that 99% of investors don't outperform the market and yet everyone here thinks they're the next Warren Buffett says it all.
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@Marty0292 so much ignorance bundled together should not give advice and advice, if you really wanted to help, could also be given in another form and in a nicer way. It's ok if 8-10% is enough for you, but please don't comment on stocks or shares that you haven't looked at yourself, as explained above. That really doesn't add any value ✌️
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•@BamBamInvest What do you attribute my ignorance to?
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