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looster2018 t1_j8zsfc7 wrote

Do you want to buy a stock that goes up ? I presume your " gamble" is a short term proposition.

All of your points are great, but they are irrelevant to the price action of the stock. The big fund buyers, asset managers, etc are the ones who make the stock go up ( for the most part )

If they are out of the market, your short term gamble will turn into a long-term tiresome waiting game- with no gaurantees.

A great company, yes. Does it " have to go back up ! " No ! It may or may not, but it does not have to.

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Brave-Big-8130 OP t1_j8xu5wq wrote

yeah, that's the hope right now. Currently i am selling them for about 22 a piece waiting for them to drop then buying them at about 20 a piece and have made like a 25 percent return. Which the more i do it the more exponential the return is and secondly the day that the cryto moon happens again every single one is gonna be worth a ton.

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AwesomeRevolution98 t1_j8xr1zd wrote

Well tbh considering European markets are close to their all time highs after a 35-40% drop in dollar terms , and now up 35-45%, this soft landing might be in play and American markets are gonna eventually recover.

When stocks moon crypto will too. Then maybe your diamond hands might pay off when you sell for like 130k.

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RubberHoss t1_j8xr0q8 wrote

I got Shopify stock after realising how good they are able to enable absolutely technically uneducated people to build a shop with it. Most CRM and Shop systems are a mess when it comes to documentation or ease of setup cause they are focused around selling expensive consulting services with it. Shopify doesn't have this so any small business wanting to sell cross platform is gonna be able to use them effectively. Like your local Ma & Pa Pizza place not wanting to pay horrendous fees to Lieferando or some other exploiter. And that's a sector that's gonna need to digitise a lot but can't afford pricy consultants or such to do it. So when i saw this i immediately bought their stock because I haven't come across a similarly well made product before. Cause the way i see it everyone with a little determination and will to educate themselves a little is going to be able to use it. And in my opinion that's what makes a product successful: ease of use and a steep learning curve so you don't get demotivated.

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skimble-skamble t1_j8xqsg3 wrote

Also intrigued to see them getting into warehousing and logistics. Basically you've go a situation where if you're buying something from a small business on instagram you're purchasing it off a shopify-built website, paid and processed through shopify, and then the item itself is picked from a shopify warehouse by shopify robots. Offering 3PL services to small businesses keeps those businesses competitive with Amazon in terms of speedy delivery, while letting them stay basically "self-owned" in terms of customer experience vs. Amazon Marketplace.

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