Messi's stock: A wild ride for MGO Global investors
MGO Global, the operator of Lionel Messi's clothing brand, had a wild ride on the stock market, with a 200% increase in value before crashing down.
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2023-01-13 17:24

The world of stock trading can be a wild and unpredictable ride, and the recent debut of MGO Global (NASDAQ: MGOL) on the stock market is a prime example of this. MGO Global, the operator of soccer star Lionel Messi's clothing brand, "The Messi Store," has had quite a rollercoaster ride in its first days of trading.
Messi's stock: A wild ride for MGO Global investors
The stock saw a staggering 200% increase in value before crashing down, leaving many investors scratching their heads. One reason for this volatility may be the small number of shares issued by the company. With only 1.5 million shares in circulation, it doesn't take much to move the stock price. In contrast, Allbirds, another smaller retail company, had 19.2 million shares in its initial public offering.

Another factor that likely contributed to the stock's wild ride is Messi's fame and popularity. The soccer star has seen his brand take off since leading his team to victory in the World Cup, and investors likely saw an opportunity to cash in on his success.

However, it is important to remember that just because a stock is tied to a popular figure or brand, it does not necessarily mean it is a sound investment for the long term. In the case of MGO Global, it may be more of a "royalty play" for Messi, as he reportedly receives 12% of net sales, rather than a sustainable business.

In the end, investing in the stock market can be thrilling, but it's crucial to approach it with a level of caution and thoroughly research before committing your money. Just because something is trendy, it doesn't necessarily mean it's a smart investment choice.


Disclaimer: I have no positions in any of the stocks mentioned. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. All information should be independently verified and should not be relied upon for purposes of transacting securities or other investments. See terms for more info.

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