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CTS Eventim massively undervalued at this price right now 🤷🏻‍♂️

...after I had already made a first strike earlier, the position was increased by another 10 shares at € 50.90 and at € 49.40 another 5 shares were added.


In my opinion $EVD (-0,82 %) is massively undervalued at this corona price level (2023) and if it slips a little further, I will add to it again.


I have now gone through this scenario with many of my individual stocks and so far they have all performed well, so I am still optimistic that it will continue like this.

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CTS Eventim punished for outlook
The shares of ticket marketer CTS Eventim were punished on Friday (March 27) following an outlook that investors found disappointing. The share (50.65 euros; DE0005470306) lost a fifth of its value, making it by far the weakest stock in the MDAX.

The reason for this is the cautious forecast for 2026: CEO Klaus-Peter Schulenberg expects only slight sales and profit growth, analysts had expected more significant increases. The share fell to its lowest level since November 2022, losing over a third of its value since the end of 2025 alone. In 2025, CTS Eventim had recorded a 13% decline in profits despite strong revenue growth of almost 10%. I am currently not invested in CTS Eventim.
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Dividend cut is the red flag! In my view, nothing is more important than shareholder value! In the end, I don't care whether this offsets one-off effects. With this growth, a management clearly shows me that it does not deserve my (very small) stake in the company due to its priorities.
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The weekly chart shows quite clearly that they are currently in the "big" correction of the trend since 2014.
Currently at the end of the A-wave, i.e. the price should rise to ~75 and will then correct to below today's 48.
Would be a trading idea :)
Makes sense to buy again after a drop of only €1...
@Divident_e Having more shares always makes sense if you are convinced.
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@jkb92 I especially like the relation to large stocks yes....we are talking about an MDax stock here and not about Nasdaq 100 😉
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