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Please try and talk me out of it:

As I understand it, if I'm talking long term, 5 years ahead investment-wise, if Spotify does end up going public soon, why wouldn't it be one of those unique instances where a company is just absolutely ready to succeed further?

Looking at the "All Time" Graphs of Amazon, Netflix, Google, Facebook, Apple, and all the "obvious" ones is depressing. So many waves missed. I can't help but view Spotify as equally "indestructible" in their status.

Mind you I'm not talking about initial volatility, I'm saying maybe even simply by virtue of the fact that Spotify still has so many countries left to expand into, and such established stability in the "worst case" scenario that it doesn't, how could investing in it for the upcoming 5 years be a mistake?

Note: I understand this is a strange way to speak of a stock, but this is why I'm asking your help to snap me out of it.



Submitted October 11, 2017 at 03:04PM by anticontenttime http://ift.tt/2ybXmxK

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