$UPST I feel for all of the investors who did hold their shares after Q2-results.
Better times will come, but I'm sure we've not seen the bottom of the valley as yet.
If I've learned one lesson from UPST, it will be this: today you're king, and tomorrow your nothing. If you're not able to be flexible in a market that can change rapidly, you will loose it all. Dave didn't react when it was necessary, during a periode of strong interest hikes. And because of that, his company is in trouble waters.
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