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$Reddit (RDDT.US)$ The financial report looks good, but the growth expectations have peaked. The premium for future growth will gradually diminish.
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$Coca-Cola (KO.US)$ 67.5, time to buy in!
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$Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X Shares (MUU.US)$ sorry im out …. i scare this is a fake new year gift …. will be waiting to short for drop
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$Rigetti Computing (RGTI.US)$ why keep drop. should i sell?
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$Chagee Holdings (CHA.US)$ In a country that has been drinking tea for thousands of years, turning 'tea' into a beverage that causes insomnia is itself a joke.
In China, a nation with thousands of years of tea-drinking tradition, tea has never been a 'stimulant,' but rather a lifestyle that can be consumed regularly, daily, and repeatedly.
And Chagee has turned 'tea' into ——
a drink that keeps you awake at night, causes palpitations, is avoided by pregnant women, and needs a 'light caffeine version' to save the day.
This isn't a public opinion issue; it's a cultural misalignment.
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1. The underlying logic of tea culture runs counter to what Chagee represents
The essence of Chinese tea has never been about 'functional stimulation,' but rather:
• Gentle
• Restrained
• Balanced
• Can be consumed regularly
If it can be drunk daily, then it’s worthy of being called tea.
If a 'national style tea brand' needs repeated explanations:
• Is the caffeine content high or not
• Will it cause insomnia
• Can pregnant women drink it
• After what time in the afternoon should it be avoided
Then essentially, it is no longer tea but an energy drink disguised as tea.
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Second, this is not about criticizing it; rather, it's about how it 'self-destructs its foundation' in the Chinese market.
Some say this is due to 'being swayed by netizens.'
Let me ask a question in return:
In China, when should consumers be health-conscious about 'tea'?
Once drinking tea becomes a risky behavior, the brand has already failed.
This is not just about one cup; the entire brand perception has collapsed.
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Thirdly, in front of Japanese tea ceremony, this brand will only become a laughingstock among laughingstocks.
Japan’s requirements for 'tea' are:...
In China, a nation with thousands of years of tea-drinking tradition, tea has never been a 'stimulant,' but rather a lifestyle that can be consumed regularly, daily, and repeatedly.
And Chagee has turned 'tea' into ——
a drink that keeps you awake at night, causes palpitations, is avoided by pregnant women, and needs a 'light caffeine version' to save the day.
This isn't a public opinion issue; it's a cultural misalignment.
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1. The underlying logic of tea culture runs counter to what Chagee represents
The essence of Chinese tea has never been about 'functional stimulation,' but rather:
• Gentle
• Restrained
• Balanced
• Can be consumed regularly
If it can be drunk daily, then it’s worthy of being called tea.
If a 'national style tea brand' needs repeated explanations:
• Is the caffeine content high or not
• Will it cause insomnia
• Can pregnant women drink it
• After what time in the afternoon should it be avoided
Then essentially, it is no longer tea but an energy drink disguised as tea.
⸻
Second, this is not about criticizing it; rather, it's about how it 'self-destructs its foundation' in the Chinese market.
Some say this is due to 'being swayed by netizens.'
Let me ask a question in return:
In China, when should consumers be health-conscious about 'tea'?
Once drinking tea becomes a risky behavior, the brand has already failed.
This is not just about one cup; the entire brand perception has collapsed.
⸻
Thirdly, in front of Japanese tea ceremony, this brand will only become a laughingstock among laughingstocks.
Japan’s requirements for 'tea' are:...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Could you tell me about this stock? I haven’t heard of the company, but its market capitalization is very high.
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$Lululemon Athletica (LULU.US)$ The Lulu store downstairs still attracts a crowd of beautiful women.
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$Sweetgreen (SG.US)$ Im gna buy becuz SG pride 🇸🇬🤧
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Immortan Joe OP CJ223 : A forward price-to-earnings ratio of 31 suggests that the current price already reflects a premium for future growth. I would say that the current price of 140 is not expensive, but it’s not cheap either. Of course, it’s possible that the price could surge to 180 or even 200 in the next three months, but reaching 250 is highly unlikely.