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Is Torm a buy? And if you already have the position in your portfolio - buy the dip?

$TRMD A (+4,55 %) I have a question for our community:

how do you rate Torm? Is Torm worth buying in the long term?

I already hold the position and the share price is currently flying low.

Even the "tariff war" of #trump doesn't really make the situation any better.

The question here is: Buy the dip? Or rather wait and see or hold the position and not invest further in this share?

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I have $TRMD A in my portfolio (TR, because it is eligible for a savings plan) and reinvest the dividends. Once the issue of tariffs itself has calmed down, I see calmer waters here again. As @NichtRelevant has already written: Cyclicals, but that's what they (all) are.
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@fizzelfritz In addition to $TRMD A, I also have the $HAUTO share in my portfolio, although Torm is the much smaller position. Both are eligible for a savings plan. Torm also makes sense for me because there is no withholding tax.
My plan is to further expand the positions with an investment horizon of around 5 years and reinvest dividends.
Both are currently at a loss, but I see it as a good opportunity to adjust the buy-in for both downwards.
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@BasstiDD I intend to do the same. However, I will probably only hold $TRMD A in my portfolio
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@BasstiDD Thanks for the information. Torm no withholding tax sounds interesting.
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@Alfred16 However, shipping shares should be treated with caution, as they are very cyclically volatile and also susceptible to global trade disputes.
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@BasstiDD All right, will just hold a smaller position. Thanks for the tip.
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The share made me a big loss. I no longer touch maritime shares.
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$TRMD A is a cyclical stock with major fluctuations. The constant back and forth with the tariffs is certainly not necessarily helpful for the share.

Nevertheless, I am holding on to the position (currently 300 shares, down around 10%) and will continue to gradually increase it. I believe this will pay off in the long term. To be honest, I don't think it's so bad at the moment if the share price doesn't go up, as I simply want to collect some more shares over time.
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