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I find $3750 really very exciting, but at the moment it's a bit too risky for me to get in at ATH level... It's also possible that I'll be annoyed later that I didn't get in now... We'll see 🥲
Thanks in any case for the regular news, I only became aware of the company through you 😘
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@GuenDolf the share has corrected 25% from its ATH. There are worse times than now to get in
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@Sansebastian that's how it looks :)
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@GuenDolf Don't worry, Xi Jinping will take care of it. 🤪
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@Sansebastian unfortunately only in euros, in yuan just 7% 😕
Edit: I expressed myself incorrectly, only on the German stock exchanges, only approx. 7% on the home exchange
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@GuenDolf I don't really care about the €, just like the yuan ;-) I'm just starting from the Hong Kong stock exchange, where we have HKD and where the share has recently fallen by 25%. BUT: I have to agree with you, on the home exchange (China) the share is virtually at its ATH :-)
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@Sansebastian I always like to look at the home stock exchanges, as that's where the shares are usually traded the most :)
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@GuenDolf Just corrected my comment. You are right! I was only referring to the 3750 :)
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@Sansebastian @GuenDolf However, the reason for the higher volatility in Hong Kong is the low free float. In other words, there are relatively few shares tradable in Hong Kong and many are also in institutional hands, which is why there are faster price movements here.

I have been invested in Hong Kong since the IPO, but would add a little more around 50...
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@SAUgut777 50 would also be the psychological mark below which I would dare to make my first purchase
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@SAUgut777 The institution is the state, a communist regime that controls all internal "banks" and pursues anti-capitalist ideas.