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Fundamental data in line with the chart!!!


An example from my portfolio shows how important it is that the chart should show a positive picture despite good fundamental figures


At $PAL (+0,24 %) had a record year in 2023 but the chart does not reflect that at all


Here you can always find examples of companies that have top fundamental data but which are not reflected in the share price


That is why it is so important to always read the fundamental figures in line with the chart.


A record year in terms of revenue, EBIT and net profit: PALFINGER AG can look back on its most successful financial year in the company's history in 2023. Despite ongoing geopolitical turmoil, rising interest rates and inflation, the global technology and mechanical engineering company generated record revenue of EUR 2.45 billion, its highest ever operating result of EUR 210.2 million and record consolidated net income of EUR 107.7 million.

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I'm trying to do the same for Bitcoin, but I seem to find only the graph 🙃
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The chart always plays a major role in my purchases. No matter how good the figures are, if they are not reflected in the share price, it's no use to me.
After all, I'm here to make money and not to fall in love with figures
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@Alpalaka Chart and valuation may deviate in the short term, but the gap is narrowing in the long term.... figures are not entirely unimportant, at least in the long term
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@Jiyanask The best example is mentioned above. I would never have bought Palfinger.
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@Alpalaka just wanted to say that one key figure alone is not enough....the whole picture is important. With a chart like this, I would first look at why the price looks like this -20% 1year ? Hardly gets above 30? Zigzag movement over years....suspicious
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