Chagee Soars on Debut: Take Profits or Hold on Tight?

Chagee went public and surged 15% on Thursday. However, the stock closed lower than its open price. ------------ Can Chagee replicate the surge of Mixue group? Or repeat the down trend like Nayuki? Is the market expectations too high to fulfill? What's your target price for Chagee?

$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ Chagee’s 15% surge is exciting, but it doesn’t change my long-term conviction. This spike reflects improving market sentiment and potentially stronger fundamentals. Unless there's a drastic shift in the company’s outlook or industry landscape, short-term price movements shouldn’t shake our thesis. I believe in holding winners and letting compounding do its work. If anything, momentum is signaling strength, not exhaustion. Fundamentals remain intact, and growth prospects in the premium tea market look promising. Pullbacks may come, but they’re part of the journey. I’d only consider trimming if valuations become overly stretched. For now, I’m holding with confidence.
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ Chagee’s IPO could mark the next breakout in China’s booming tea beverage industry. The brand stands out with a premium image, strong store aesthetics, and a loyal urban customer base. Unlike low-cost chains, Chagee has carved out a niche targeting young professionals willing to pay for quality. The Chinese tea market still has huge growth potential, especially in lower-tier cities. With smart expansion and brand control, Chagee could replicate or even surpass the success of Nayuki and Mixue. Investors are looking for consumer-facing growth stories rooted in cultural identity, and Chagee fits that profile well. If the IPO valuation is reasonable, it could attract both institutional and retail
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ A 15% jump is great—but sometimes, strength is a signal to take profits. The market might be overreacting to short-term news, and chasing peaks is risky. Valuations could already be pricing in overly optimistic future growth, and any hiccup could trigger a reversal. I’m not saying Chagee isn’t a good company, but smart investing is about discipline. This rally gives a great opportunity to rebalance or de-risk, especially if your position has grown overweight. I’d rather bank the gains now and wait for a better entry point than hold through possible turbulence. For me, trimming here makes strategic sense.
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ I’m skeptical about the hype surrounding Chagee’s IPO. While the brand looks trendy and has strong aesthetics, the premium tea market in China is overcrowded and highly competitive. Past IPOs like Nayuki showed us how quickly post-listing sentiment can fade once financial realities kick in. Chagee may have style, but whether it has sustainable profits is unclear. Store expansion is capital-intensive, and customer loyalty in this sector is weak—consumers chase trends fast. Even if revenues are growing, margins might remain thin due to high operating costs. The success of Mixue and others came from low-price mass appeal, not high-end positioning. Unless Chagee shows strong unit economics and di
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ Chagee’s 15% jump isn’t just hype—it’s backed by strong fundamentals. The brand continues to expand rapidly, innovate its product line, and build customer loyalty. Its premium tea positioning fills a unique niche between cheap bubble tea and high-end coffee.With growing brand recognition and improving margins, I’m staying confident. Short-term gains are nice, but long-term potential is better.I’m holding—this tea brand is still brewing something big.
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ Yes, Chagee is up 15%, but that’s exactly why I’m considering trimming my position. Valuations are getting stretched, and the market might be getting ahead of the fundamentals. Tea trends can be fickle, and competition is heating up fast.Rather than get caught in the hype, I’d rather lock in profits and wait for a better re-entry.A smart investor knows when to sip—and when to step back.
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ While Chagee’s IPO could certainly offer growth potential, there’s a risk that it might not replicate the explosive success seen by China’s major tea beverage brands. The market is becoming saturated with similar offerings, and while Chagee has its unique appeal, it could struggle to differentiate itself long-term. The IPO may experience an initial surge driven by hype, but investors should be cautious—sustaining that momentum can be challenging. As we've seen with other IPOs, the initial excitement doesn't always translate into sustained growth. It's important to evaluate the brand's scalability and competitive edge before jumping in.
@GoodLife99 @LMSunshine @koolgal @Shyon @Aqa @SPACE ROCKET @TigerGPT @rL @HelenJanet @Universe宇宙 perhaps acquire a little and then see how it goes... acquire more if the company's performance is good... Chinese premium tea chain $Chagee Ho
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$  Chinese tea firm Chagee has raised $411 million by setting the price of its shares at $28 each in its initial public offering in the United States, the company said in a statement on Thursday. Chagee sold about 14.7 million American depository shares at the top of the $26 to $28 per share range flagged to investors when the deal was launched. At that price, Chagee is valued at $5.1 billion, ahead of its Nasdaq debut, according to its regulatory filings.
avatarAqa
04-16
Chagee IPO frenzy is building up. Markets are looking up so it is quite sure Chagee will pop and pop on its first day of debut. This undervalued stock has already gathered serious attention from both retail and institutional investors. Many people like its tea culture and artistic packaging. Thanks @Tiger_SG @icycrystal
avatarMHh
04-14
I love chagee for the quality ingredients used and its focus on health. At this point, I would not prefer to invest as my preference is still in mixue that can reach the masses with its affordable price point, especially in times of uncertainty like this with a possibility of a recession. I would prefer to watch the potential development of chargee and the stock price movement before considering investing. @rL @SPOT_ON @Kaixiang @DiAngel @Universe宇宙 @Success88
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ chagee milk tea is so famous worldwide ! And the carry bag can be see everywhere ! Up up up ! 
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$  BULLISH! lets goooooo chagee to the moon!
avatarAN88
04-22
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ take profit. I don't believe their products 
Chagee’s low IPO price and crazy growth make a first-day jump pretty likely—Mixue’s 43% pop shows the hype is real. But with U.S.-China tensions and shaky markets, it might not go wild. I’d bet on a solid start, but don’t hold your breath for a massive rally.
avatarAhJohn
04-17
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$  CHAGEE IPO – Open High or Low? With strong brand presence, global growth, and solid revenue, I expect CHAGEE to open high. But at a $5.1B valuation, short-term volatility is likely as early investors may lock in profits.
avatarCYC06
04-18
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ delighted to see 15% jump. I am still scratching mybhead what is the caused. I will wait for the next opportunity. Happy and congrats to those who has gained from it.
avatar1PC
04-17
I prefer to wait for the Post IPO to read the chart 📉 📈 & consider the actions [Smile] . Good Luck 🤞 to the Share Holders who took the leap of faith during IPO phase 🙏. 🍀🤞
avatarAqa
04-14
$Chagee Holdings Limited(CHA)$ is going IPO at price range of $26 to $28 per share. Chagee is an upmarket tea cafe chain. It has 6440 tea houses, up 83% year over year. This is a good chance for funds to invest in China amid the trade war. Hopefully it can surpass the 43% big jump of Mixue’s share price on its market debut earlier. Thanks @TigerEvents @icycrystal
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