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Do you ever feel like you understand the business, but not what actually moves the stock?
u/chrissixdd · Reddit — r/ValueInvesting ·
April 27, 2026 at 10:50
· ⬆ 15 pts · 💬 17 comments |
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The post is a general reflection on the gap between fundamental understanding of a business and actual stock price movements.
The author questions whether non-fundamental forces (market psychology, flows, macro) dominate price action and how to factor them in.
Quality assessment: noise – not a researched piece of DD, only a speculative discussion.
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15
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17
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100%
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