| OTBWY said: It has balanced out today. Sooner than I expected. |
A small gain of 0.33% on Wednesday, but it's still down 9.6% since last Monday.
| OTBWY said: It has balanced out today. Sooner than I expected. |
A small gain of 0.33% on Wednesday, but it's still down 9.6% since last Monday.
offline said:
A small gain of 0.33% on Wednesday, but it's still down 9.6% since last Monday. |
That's what balancing out means. It means that it's not dropping anymore. It's actually back to what it was only a month ago.

OTBWY said:
It was most likely below. |
Pocket Camp does not have an aggressive monetization model. That was clear from the soft launch in Australia over a month ago. Pocket Camp's performance in the grossing charts is not the main reason for the huge dip in Nintendo's share price.
offline said:
Pocket Camp does not have an aggressive monetization model. That was clear from the soft launch in Australia over a month ago. Pocket Camp's performance in the grossing charts is not the main reason for the huge dip in Nintendo's share price. |
And what is?Please enlighten us with your vast knowledge.
My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.
https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1
offline said:
Pocket Camp does not have an aggressive monetization model. That was clear from the soft launch in Australia over a month ago. Pocket Camp's performance in the grossing charts is not the main reason for the huge dip in Nintendo's share price. |
What is the main reason then?

Thinking of buying just one share. Not to make money but just to own a piece of the rock.
Perhaps we can join an online stockmarket game, no real money involved and this way we can see who the best investors really are
Nothing heard from Offline as I expected.
Up 1.240 (2,87%) as of this moment.
Edit: Up 1.320 (3,06%)
Last edited by OTBWY - on 07 December 2017
OTBWY said:
What is the main reason then? |
I'm sure you've heard about the GOP tax bill, which has been dominating headlines for the past few weeks. The decision to lower corporate rates will have a huge impact on certain industries. The result is a rotation from tech stocks to other sectors like financials. The plunge in Nintendo's stock price is not an isolated event. If you take a look at the stock prices of other major game companies like Activsion Blizzard or Take Two, you'll notice a similar drop within the same timespan.
OTBWY said:
What is the main reason then? |
Have you ever thought about some people that bought Nintendo stock in the teens or 20s cashing out now especially with the recent 10+ point surge?
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