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The share price has increased twenty-fold in the last three or four years. It's a bit late for FOMO now. I wouldn't go back in there ...
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@Charmin Thank you for your opinion.
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@Charmin I've thought the same thing 20 times and, lo and behold, every month there was another 50% on top. You just can't look into the crystal ball.
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@Emil_Invest No, you can't. But you can assess opportunities/risks. And if a stock goes up 20x, then a lot of fantasy is priced into the price.

What if the Ukraine conflict is settled? Then it would plummet by 50% (and would still be highly valued).

For me, an entry is too risky. At the beginning of the crisis, I backed the completely wrong horse out of sheer laziness/stupidity (ThyssenKrupp - I have no idea what the devil got me there).
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@Charmin ThyssenKrupp has 144% YTD, how much do you have? -3.8%?
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@slava_ukraine I bought TK three years ago or so (just under 10 euros, if I remember). And there was no progress at all. So I sold again because the prospects weren't there. Now they're still at 8 euros something. So I'm not crying over the sale.
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@Charmin PS: What my return YTD has to do with this is beyond me. But to play along with your game: I have just under a million in shares. What about you?
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@Charmin then I'll have just under 0.5 million, and it's only a matter of time before I crack the million :)
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If you stay good, yes.
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