Stock price bounced back to pandemic and '22 bear market lows—sounds bearish at first glance. Here's the kicker though: earnings have nearly doubled since then. That's a massive fundamental disconnect. You're looking at a company delivering 2x the profits yet trading at the same price level from two years ago. The market's pricing seems completely out of sync with actual business performance. Either the valuation is absurdly cheap right now, or there's serious skepticism baked into the current price. Either way, it's a head-scratcher when fundamentals and technicals diverge this sharply.
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AirdropHunter
· 4h ago
Profit doubling, stock price still at the bottom... this logic really can't hold up anymore.
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ser_ngmi
· 4h ago
Uh, profit doubles but the stock price doesn't move? This is just ridiculous, is the market asleep?
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WhaleWatcher
· 5h ago
NGL, this stock is really outrageous. It doubled in profit, yet the stock price is still swinging at a low point... Has the market gone crazy?
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FreeMinter
· 5h ago
Damn, is this a classic value trap or an ambush? The stock price doubles in profit but remains stagnant, it's a bit outrageous.
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RugResistant
· 5h ago
analyzed this thoroughly ngl... 2x earnings but same price? that's either massive opportunity or red flags i haven't dug into yet. need to investigate what's actually causing the skepticism here fr 🤔
Stock price bounced back to pandemic and '22 bear market lows—sounds bearish at first glance. Here's the kicker though: earnings have nearly doubled since then. That's a massive fundamental disconnect. You're looking at a company delivering 2x the profits yet trading at the same price level from two years ago. The market's pricing seems completely out of sync with actual business performance. Either the valuation is absurdly cheap right now, or there's serious skepticism baked into the current price. Either way, it's a head-scratcher when fundamentals and technicals diverge this sharply.