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To $BVB (+3,21 %) a brief thought:


Always just listen to everyone:

"wHat's nOt a good place to be"


SIMPLE:


I pay €100 in sports betting and if Dortmund lose then that €100 is gone.


If I invest €100 in the share now, I won't lose my money if Dortmund loses the Champions League final, because first of all, if you don't sell you don't lose and the share will recover over time anyway, e.g. if Dortmund become champions.

champion, will recover over time anyway.


In addition, you don't lose a big return with the €100 invested and you can, for example, invest a dividend received, which you hardly notice🫣


So much for that and now hello BVB💛


Greetings 🦆

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No investment in Lüdenscheid 🫠
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@SAUgut77 but it is in SAUerland
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@Mcl1991 Someone really paid attention at school ☝️😂
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@SAUgut77 had remembered this darkly and read it again on Wikipedia to be sure
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"... if Dortmund should ever become champions..." - that's where we have the problem... 😂😂
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@AlterMann was just an example of what could result in a possible price increase. But yes, you're right😂
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In my opinion, sports clubs lack the intention to make a profit. They are therefore not an investment for me, but at most a speculative investment.
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@DerMartin Correction: Football clubs always want to win.
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And what dream will you fulfill if BVB wins and your €100 stands at €130 (minus tax)?
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@DonkeyInvestor This was just an example calculation and merely an answer to the sports betting and share investment associations I mentioned
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@DonkeyInvestor box of Sternburger and a bottle of Joldkrone
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I'd rather invest in the Gelsenkirchen station mission
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I'd still rather bet on it. The odds are much better and the share price is unlikely to quintuple in the event of a win.
However, it will be difficult for 11 Dortmund players to stand up to the 12 Madrilenians on the pitch😅
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The last dividend was paid 5 years ago. 🤨
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