2Semana·

Bye bye Bayer

attachment

As you can see, nothing is visible. So the shareholders of Bayer shares must either be a complete nervous wreck or this "price explosion" was used as a farewell.

I myself am and will remain invested (not a particularly large position of around 150 shares), but I think that the developments in the last few quarters can be viewed positively. The road is long and still very long, but to see this short-term recovery back to 0 in 2 days is really interesting. There seems to be no chance of any current breakouts. I knew that 10% was not sustainable, but it was surprising that everything burned so quickly.

What do you think?

Are there only speculators and traders left in the business or are there still believers? Or are you just waiting for the exit to limit the damage?


$BAYN (-0,32 %)

2
6 Comentarios

Imagen de perfil
What has already happened? They have exceeded expectations (which were very difficult to forecast). The outlook is still poor.
4
Imagen de perfil
@DerMartin Trump and its stupid policies about "lowering" the costs of drugs in US
Imagen de perfil
@DerMartin According to what I have read, there is probably a push on the part of RFK to include pesticides as harmful to health. Which is of course not helpful in view of the whole glyphosate litigation
Imagen de perfil
My opinion - absolute top pick after probably the most momentous strategic mistake driven by Werner Baumann. Is there now light at the end of the tunnel? The mindset of the current Board of Directors now seems to fit. First position is in my portfolio.
Imagen de perfil
@Matzke I would be really interested to hear what gives you hope, I had also heard positive views from Thomas Schuster. Best regards!
Imagen de perfil
@TheAmazingInc The current will to end the drama surrounding the Monsanto value destruction machine - if necessary with the bankruptcy of this hapless business sector - gives me the greatest hope at the current level.
Únase a la conversación