Pu'er tea investment analysis: How to play the "pre-sale" card well
The epidemic has brought too many unknowns to the entire Pu'er tea market. No one knows how much spring tea sales will be this year; no one knows how much the price of Maocha will drop; and no one knows whether other black swans will come. In this year full of unknowns, there is no better way than to be cautious. Currently, many tea companies are playing the "pre-sale" card, which is a good card that is most in line with the current market environment. One is to cast stones to ask for directions, the other is to reduce costs, and the third is to gather people's hearts. It's just that the pre-sale card can be considered a good card only if it is played well, but it will be counterproductive if it is played poorly.
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