$Amazon.com(AMZN)$ Investing is all about the fundamentals of the company, right? It's like, if a company is killing it operationally, if it's growing and making smart moves, that's what really counts.

The stock price might not skyrocket overnight, and that can be super frustrating, but that doesn’t mean the investment isn’t solid. It’s about owning a piece of a business that’s doing well, not just chasing short-term stock performance.

I think a lot of people get caught up in the daily ups and downs and forget that real investing is about the long game. Like with Amazon, if they’re executing their strategy and expanding their reach, that’s where the real value is.

So, I’d say focus on the company's performance and stick with it. The stock price will catch up eventually if the business stays strong.

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