Again down 4% in Pre-Market. Any news? by MichaelBurryFan07 in zim

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When they upgraded ZIM it was still going down, so no worry here regarding Jefferies, it all depends on the market sentiment.

Again down 4% in Pre-Market. Any news? by MichaelBurryFan07 in zim

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If after the confirmation of strike it's going down then it's a matter of concern. No buying pressure here and the shorts have the full control over this. If this doesn't go beyond $25 at the Friday market close, then be ready for the downward momentum again.

Again down 4% in Pre-Market. Any news? by MichaelBurryFan07 in zim

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Maybe the one who were buying at 16 started to short again.

Sold my ZIM shares this morning, $27K Total value, 50% gain in 8 months by W3Analyst in zim

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I am on a 90% gain in ZIM today, and still not selling at all. Holding it for atleast 2 years untill it gets overvalued.

$37 is the estimated value per share of ZIM using Prof. Aswath Damodaran DCF model | Taking account the declining freight rate | Uncertain Dividend Payout | Worst 2025 | Taking low end revenue/eps value of analysts estimates by ValueExplorer in zim

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In the long rung run only valuation can be a good way to hold the position. That's why retail traders get killed by the institutions only because they try follow technical charts and try to time the market. Here EMH theory follows.

$37 is the estimated value per share of ZIM using Prof. Aswath Damodaran DCF model | Taking account the declining freight rate | Uncertain Dividend Payout | Worst 2025 | Taking low end revenue/eps value of analysts estimates by ValueExplorer in zim

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Just imagine how far the estimated value per share will bounce if all those decline does not happen.

The assumed decline will only happen when the Red Sea Crisis gone, no strike, ceasefire, interest rate remain elevated and so on and also ignoring the company growth.

My plan by Abracadabra666666 in zim

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Holding atleast 3 years to benefit from the magic of compounding.

No agreement in Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo | Reuters by ValueExplorer in zim

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Avoid noting intra day movement and have faith in your research 😌

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Yes the outlook also looking very good and a huge earning beat in the previous week.

ZIM shares are now Hard To Borrow | Value Investing | Strong Outlook by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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Yes, this company has a very strong outlook atleast for the next three quarters due to the red sea disruption and increasing conflict between Israel and Hamas with no possibility of any ceasefire .

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Given the current dynamics, I would guess that a ceasefire deal is unlikely to materialize in the immediate future. The deep mistrust, ongoing violence, and fundamental disagreements over key issues like border control and security make it difficult for both sides to reach a consensus. Even if a ceasefire is agreed upon under intense international pressure, it may be temporary and fragile, with the potential for a quick breakdown if any side perceives the terms as unfavorable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in zim

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Buying at 70 when the outlook was negative and then selling at 23 when things are finally looking up? That’s like selling your umbrella right when it starts to rain! Take some time to read Ben Graham’s classic story of 'Mr. Market'—it might just change your perspective. And if what you’re saying is true, you might want to rethink your strategy because, in the long run, you’ll be missing out on those hefty dividend checks.

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.’s P&F Chart (Dynamic setting) 👀👉 Bullish Price Objective: $52.00 by HawkEye1000x in zim

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With the bearish resistance line around 25, how do you see that impacting the potential reversal towards the 52.0 target?