How did the logistics giant UPS suddenly lose its appeal? Capital is starting to do the math



UPS was previously regarded by the market as a "sure-win" logistics leader, but now, after e-commerce growth slows down, the market is re-evaluating its value. Simply put: people used to think it would always grow, but now they realize growth can also be tiring.
In contract trading, UPS is considered a "defensive counterattack" type. Its volatility isn't large, but if earnings reports disappoint, the decline can be very frightening. So, you must watch the earnings window when trading it.
Its advantages lie in stable cash flow and a global logistics network. During economic recovery, it tends to see capital flow back; but when the economy is weak, declining logistics demand can also drag down performance.
Short-term suggestion: rebound after stabilizing at low levels, not suitable for high leverage chasing gains. Because UPS is not a speculative stock; it’s more like a traditional value stock.
In one sentence: suitable for patient traders, not for those seeking instant wealth. #TradFi交易分享挑战
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HighAmbition
· 11h ago
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· 11h ago
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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CoinRelyOnUniversal
· 11h ago
Steadfast HODL💎
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