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is buying overvalued stock from a no name company ever advisable?
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>>61027146
What does the company do and why are you interested in it? If you like it just buy the stock and ignore Boomerstar recommendations. Value investing is dead and all good stocks are always "overvalued".
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>>61027252
The amount of numbskulls that come on here after 40% of the money supply was printed in 2020 and expertly inform us that P/E values are too high is pretty blackpilling.
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>>61027146
Who says its over valued? You would generally be wise to completely ignore analyst ratings/price targets and develop your own system or find independent investor influencer types to follow and learn from like Finding Value Finance, and others like that
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>>61027275
well said.
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>>61027252
>Value investing is dead and all good stocks are always "overvalued".
Value stocks will soar when the AI bubble bursts.
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>>61027146
Follow your own conviction. Those guides on the asx mean shit



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