Did you make a bad investment if you bought a share for €100 two years ago that costs €3.50 today?
This is the Tübingen-based pharmaceutical company Curevac.
This is the Tübingen-based pharmaceutical company Curevac.
Or do you have to pay the money back afterwards?
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Of course, that’s a bad investment.
I generally leave the fingers of companies that are buoyed in the media or politics.
At Curevac, it was so that this company worked on a vaccine for the coronapropaganda machine, but it did not bring it to market.
Everyone has a handle in the toilet. Therefore, you should never accumulate too big lump risks.
Let me reckon…. 3,50 € is less than 100 €…. even much less. Yeah, that might have been a bad deal.
If you can calculate yourself xD
That doesn’t sound very great. You should not buy when a paper has risen sharply by the hype.
That is, even if Curevac comes back to my feet, which I think is quite realistic, then it will last until the 100,– again has been reached or exceeded.
However, I also believe that a small investment in Curevac would now be represented after the low rates. Maybe I will.
Why? Does Curevac have market-ready products?
Invest also has to do with what you trust someone. Otherwise, there would never have been many companies that are big today. Because people have invested something they have trusted.
And if I invest, for example, the sum of 1,000,– €, and that would eventually be gone, then it wouldn’t be a leg break.
Well, it depends on whether you have to sell it today or you can keep the stock in the long term. It is possible that the shares have been successful retrospectively in ten years.
Then you did a much better business than someone who invested 1000 or 5000 euros.
If the investment took place with a chance-risk balance taking into account the risk distribution, etc., it was perhaps well founded. It must not have been bad; it just ran badly.
Not really or hard to say.
A bad investment was only when you sold too late.
The investment would have been very, very good you would have sold the value and today closed with 96.50 plus.
You totally failed here. Buyed and then used “Hopium”. Try a stop-loss.
This is the result when you go completely blind into a plant. I bet you didn’t document the value either. No logbook, no purchase decision written.
Seems like you didn’t buy back, that’s what Over-Loser likes to do.
Would say yes…
No, it’s fine, easy to buy!
I could have run better.
Or to be honest, stupid. 😀
Your questions are always lost xD
Yeah, that didn’t work.