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# $Duolingo(DUOL.US)Oh my godFeel the power of valua…


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## Comments (19)

- **melof · 2026-02-11T15:21:57.000Z · 👍 1**: Also scared
- **ricky.sun · 2026-02-11T12:32:20.000Z**: I've been watching Duolingo for a long time. Last year, I saw it rise but didn't consider touching it. It doesn't seem like a stock you can hold for the long term, unlike Tesla or PLTR. No matter how much it falls, you know it will come back.
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T12:45:54.000Z): Hmm hmm
- **豆豆丶 · 2026-02-11T12:13:08.000Z · 👍 1**: I really use it every day. That time, on a whim, I bought 20,000 yuan worth of shares, just in time for the earnings report, and it cost me 4,000 yuan in tuition...
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T12:16:13.000Z): 😂, sis, keep it up
- **无限制星级格斗士 · 2026-02-11T11:41:13.000Z · 👍 1**: The core difference between membership systems and subscription models lies in technological capability and moat. That's why I dare to keep adding to my Spotify position as it falls. This one is really just kept in my watchlist for volatility reference. 😂
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T11:43:15.000Z): What's the difference between membership system and membership system? 😂
  - **无限制星级格斗士** (2026-02-11T11:50:13.000Z): It means that even if they rely on membership fees, many subscription-based SaaS models are not viable; they actually have little moat.
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T11:55:26.000Z): Let me do more research. I'm currently avoiding all entertainment-related sectors and focusing mainly on technology. The moat in technology is hard to be disrupted in a short time.
- **陆家嘴老毛 · 2026-02-11T11:37:14.000Z**: It's just a language learning app. Now that we have AI, who still uses this?
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T11:40:16.000Z): Some people use it, but it's really not the only one, and it can never guarantee that it's the only one, nor can it guarantee that other products won't surpass it, whether in terms of learning effecti
- **AceFantasy · 2026-02-11T11:19:20.000Z**: I remember it was over 400 last year, and I thought the valuation was too high.
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T11:22:39.000Z): For this kind of entertainment and education sector, the moat is not impenetrable. It's easily impacted by new products and new models. One should not participate in such targets when they are at high
  - **AceFantasy** (2026-02-11T11:24:03.000Z): Hmm, I remember there was a big shot who heavily invested in this stock, bought it when it was over 400, probably around 1 million USD.
  - **RH哥哥** (2026-02-11T11:25:48.000Z): Hmm, there's no need to get involved in this kind of stock.
- **RH哥哥 · 2026-02-11T10:57:11.000Z · 👍 2**: I took a look at last quarter's financial report, the data is acceptable, but this valuation cut is way too harsh. You must choose companies with an unbreakable moat and avoid these entertainment and education types.
  - **陈晚晚** (2026-02-11T16:34:10.000Z): For ordinary retail investors with less than $3 million, just buy the Magnificent Seven plus broad-based index funds. Don't think about getting rich overnight.


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