$Alibaba (BABA.US)$Imagine not taking profits yesterday. Bulls are trapped, we are heading to below 130 soon. Call holders are expected to shit their pants.
$NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ Let me add this: the U.S. dollar is on the decline. Russia, Asia, Africa—they’re all moving away from the dollar as their reserve currency. As the dollar drops, other currencies like the yuan or Hong Kong dollar will gain value. That means when you look at NIO’s stock from a U.S. investor’s lens, you’re not just betting on the company—you’re also playing the currency exchange game. If the dollar weakens, the value of NIO shares priced in...
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Mji3
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What an analysis! One would be better off investing in currency than in this shi** stock. That might pay off in a decade, but this sh** will still be stuck at 3-4-5
$NIO Inc (NIO.US)$ Yes, it sucks that NIO is selling 136 million shares at $3.81–$3.82 while the stock trades around $3.98. It feels like a slap in the face to retail investors, while accredited investors get the discount. But let’s be real—this is how the game works. Let me remind you: the only reason Warren Buffett is considered a legendary investor is because he buys shares at a discount, not at the market price. He holds them long-term so the market doesn’t crush the company’s value w...
Dragon Fish
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The legendary WB bought BYD at a discounted price and made billions out of BYD but he didn't buy Nio because Nio is not on his radar at all.
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Warren Buffett does what he wants to do. I don’t trade what he wants to do. I do believe that NIOl will go to $10 a share. It makes sense because of the currency exchange. It makes sense for the battery swapping stations and it makes sense that the vehicles are really good and they have a strong March sales. It also makes sense because the US auto industries is being boycotted across Europe, Africa, and Asia. And besides the other people besides Warren Buffett, who have lots of money that buys as a credit investor so let’s say NIO will go to $10 and we can argue about it later on.
Let me add this: the U.S. dollar is on the decline. Russia, Asia, Africa—they’re all moving away from the dollar as their reserve currency. As the dollar drops, other currencies like the yuan or Hong Kong dollar will gain value. That means when you look at NIO’s stock from a U.S. investor’s lens, you’re not just betting on the company—you’re also playing the currency exchange game.
If the dollar weakens, the value of NIO shares priced in...
Yes, it sucks that NIO is selling 136 million shares at $3.81–$3.82 while the stock trades around $3.98. It feels like a slap in the face to retail investors, while accredited investors get the discount. But let’s be real—this is how the game works.
Let me remind you: the only reason Warren Buffett is considered a legendary investor is because he buys shares at a discount, not at the market price. He holds them long-term so the market doesn’t crush the company’s value w...
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