My logic was simple: if Serve Robotics hit $1B valuation in private rounds, I'd jump in. So when I saw that same price tag in the public market? Done deal. Sometimes the opportunity just sits there waiting for you to grab it.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 4h ago
This logic is flawless. If the same price drops from private placement to the public market, it’s definitely time to get in.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-06 12:55
Haha, a bargain-hunting mentality, I get it, but the public and private markets having the same price... is that for real?
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-06 12:55
Ha, this logic is a bit too idealistic. The price in private placements and the public market isn’t really that simple...
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WhaleSurfer
· 12-06 12:54
Hmm... 1B private placement price appearing on the public market? This really seems like an opportunity to pick up a bargain, but I still don't quite get it—why hasn't the valuation changed?
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ConsensusBot
· 12-06 12:33
Damn, this logic is insane. Buy at a $1B valuation in private rounds, and then it’s still $1B in the public market so you just jump in—aren’t they basically giving it away for free?
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 12-06 12:28
Just go ahead if the valuation is the same? That logic is a bit too simplistic. Can the public and private markets really be the same, my friend?
My logic was simple: if Serve Robotics hit $1B valuation in private rounds, I'd jump in. So when I saw that same price tag in the public market? Done deal. Sometimes the opportunity just sits there waiting for you to grab it.