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Thank you Tim for the insightful analysis. Your work is very valuable and really easy to understand!

I've only been in since January and am still very green behind the ears, but I've picked out a few "trends" and am probably not doing too badly TTWROR at 21.86% since 17.01.2024 (no coins and no tech yet).

I am now gradually investing in the stocks that I find exciting and have been wondering for some time at $NOVO B whether I should get in now or in a few weeks' time. Based on your analysis, I would probably wait and see, wouldn't I? I know that nobody has a crystal ball, but that's just my personal feeling.

Thanks again!
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@Mellischnelli Thank you for the feedback. I do not give investment recommendations, everyone has to decide for themselves. My analyses are there to collect information that is available as compactly and clearly as possible. If I'm unsure of myself despite an analysis, I do it like this: if I urgently want to get into a share because I believe that it will only get more expensive, then I buy a tranche, say 30% of the desired position size. If the share then falls, I can buy more cheaply and have then reduced the entry price for myself. If the stock pulls away and rises, I am at least in with a partial position and benefit from the rise.
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@investorsapiens That's a good suggestion. Thank you very much!
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@Mellischnelli As I was writing the analysis, the news of the Cardior takeover came yesterday. Today, shortly before posting, came the news that Viking Therapeutics had successfully tested its own weight loss pill. Tomorrow may bring bad news or success. Analyzes are always a snapshot. Find out as much as you can and then decide what makes the most sense for you.
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@investorsapiens Thank you for your valuable advice! I also have Viking Therapeutics on the screen and with +25% now in the simulated broker 😅 I'll continue to monitor the situation with excitement!
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@Mellischnelli if you would like to get into a company, but it seems relatively expensive to you at the moment (but it is always expensively valued), you can also get in through a savings plan.
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