Mercado Libre Stock Growth Potential
"Mercado Libre stock is down more than 33% but if you look at the e-commerce penetration in Asia and Europe, North America, it's about 40%. Latin America still in the teens. Therefore, the room for growth is huge and the company has been growing crazily. 20% more unique buyers over the last 12 months. 29% fintech monthly active users increase. 49% growth over the last 5 years per year. That is insane. The market capitalization is 80 billion. Michael Burry is buying and we discussed this in the full Mercado Libre video and you can check also on my channel the Michael Burry video related to all his other big buys at this moment in time."
ℹ️ In shortDespite a stock drop, Mercado Libre has huge growth potential in Latin America, supported by new buyer and fintech user data.
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Full disclaimer… Mercado Libre stock is down more than 33% but if you look at the e-commerce penetration in Asia and Europe, North America, it's about 40%. Latin America still in the teens. Therefore, the room for growth is huge and the company has been growing crazily. 20% more unique buyers over the last 12 months. 29% fintech monthly active users increase. 49% growth over the last 5 years per year. That is insane. The market capitalization is 80 billion. Michael Burry is buying and we discussed this in the full Mercado Libre video and you can check also on my channel the Michael Burry video related to all his other big buys at this moment in time. …
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