I got in at $26 ages ago and this journey down has not been fun at all. Hopefully it recovers. I'm waiting for it to go international and to Australia to see the growth.
I’ve been drinking almost 20 years but only investing around 5, at about $15. It grew into my 2nd largest position and is way overweight in my portfolio around 12%, but so tempting to grab some in these low 40s. But…. I hold just to be a balanced investor. But I do LOVE the company (drinking one now as I enter the gym)
This shits been around for 20? Ive literateky never seen or heard of this brand until a few weeks ago until people started mentioning it on investing forums. Like, wtf even is a celcius? Is this some youtube trash drink like prime? Gatorade or powerade or gtfo.
Love de reverse DCF. This is a top-notch channel. Glad that I subs. 15% rev grow will be a walking on the park for this company. I'm in at $38,50 purchased this week.
I am excited and can't wait for the commencement of the Mentor program! I trust you folks because we are of the same age group and age matters when it comes to investment😊
When inflation goes up then there will be less spending on luxury items such as whatever drink is hip at the time. This brand will need to create a new drink that will catch on… such as Calvin Klein. It was really cool at the time. Additionally, it tends to be a young persons drink. They cant afford it at $3-5 a can and neither can their parents
Great tasty drinks, the Caffeine model is genius. But after listening to Matt Walker and reading Why You Sleep. You will never have a drop of caffeine again. But people are so addicted. I can see a nationwide crackdown on Caffeine as health issues mount up in our economy.
@@Njs32 never say never, but I think 80% you are correct 20% I am correct. Health studies are growing exponentially. People seem to be more health oriented...slowly..
Sure, there are health reasons to avoid, but much of modern Europe and the world is the way it is due to coffee and coffee houses specifically. Unlikely to be any crackdown.
@@Peter-rt3fl ENERGY DRINK IS A COMMODITY..There's no barrier to entry....There's literally 100's of energy brand drinks out there. CELH is replaceable and there are easily alternatives
I got in at $26 ages ago and this journey down has not been fun at all. Hopefully it recovers. I'm waiting for it to go international and to Australia to see the growth.
Yikes! from $26 to $99 and then back down to $40!
Australia only has 26 million people, it’s not that much
@@juiced9432 true but this is where I live and we are sport mad
@@gregoryspera4062 yes, horrible. Thanks for your comment :-)
Yeah was up 100% on this one
I’ve been drinking almost 20 years but only investing around 5, at about $15. It grew into my 2nd largest position and is way overweight in my portfolio around 12%, but so tempting to grab some in these low 40s. But…. I hold just to be a balanced investor. But I do LOVE the company (drinking one now as I enter the gym)
This shits been around for 20? Ive literateky never seen or heard of this brand until a few weeks ago until people started mentioning it on investing forums. Like, wtf even is a celcius? Is this some youtube trash drink like prime? Gatorade or powerade or gtfo.
Love de reverse DCF. This is a top-notch channel. Glad that I subs. 15% rev grow will be a walking on the park for this company. I'm in at $38,50 purchased this week.
Welcome aboard!
why for recent quarters celcius is not gaining much marketshare?
I am excited and can't wait for the commencement of the Mentor program! I trust you folks because we are of the same age group and age matters when it comes to investment😊
If they don't crack overseas, this company won't see much more growth. It's a big IF.
When inflation goes up then there will be less spending on luxury items such as whatever drink is hip at the time. This brand will need to create a new drink that will catch on… such as Calvin Klein. It was really cool at the time.
Additionally, it tends to be a young persons drink. They cant afford it at $3-5 a can and neither can their parents
Great video... thank you for doing CELH!!! Definitely worth a small position in the portfolio... people love this brand and drinks.
dont do it. its a value trap
It’s a growth story. If they can’t grab more market share, this stock is going to high 20s, quickly
Way too optimistic.
Their drinks are pretty gross. Sparkling Ice makes a much better comparable product.
Celsius needs to sue and stop the attacks on social media. Sue daily mail
Uber please
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Great tasty drinks, the Caffeine model is genius. But after listening to Matt Walker and reading Why You Sleep. You will never have a drop of caffeine again. But people are so addicted. I can see a nationwide crackdown on Caffeine as health issues mount up in our economy.
I’m not a big caffeine fan myself but there is zero chance there will ever be a “crackdown” on it. Way too popular
@@Njs32 never say never, but I think 80% you are correct 20% I am correct. Health studies are growing exponentially. People seem to be more health oriented...slowly..
Sure, there are health reasons to avoid, but much of modern Europe and the world is the way it is due to coffee and coffee houses specifically. Unlikely to be any crackdown.
We've been having caffeine for centuries. Matt Walker is selling his own snake oil.
celh is a commodity
Coca-Cola is also a commodity?
Can you name something that is not a commodity, by your standards?
Clearly, there’s a spectrum between a monopoly and a commodity business.
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In what world is a product with 50% gross margin a commodity?
@@Peter-rt3fl ENERGY DRINK IS A COMMODITY..There's no barrier to entry....There's literally 100's of energy brand drinks out there. CELH is replaceable and there are easily alternatives
Don't buy it now. It's going down back to $30 soon
Nice crystal ball you have. You must be rich
@@darrenprior6339 Well......he was right after all. Today $32's 09/04/24
Well i guess he is now that it went.
@@darrenprior6339 🤣🤣🤣 bro just using common sense. no crystal ball needed
@@Farming_Education Nope. Try again