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by CTDOCodebases 1891 days ago
I wasn’t referring to fiat currency since that is a terrible store of value. It is guaranteed to have less buying power in the future.

What I was referring to was stocks since they have outperformed government bonds and gold the last few years. Take Amazon for instance. I don’t think the share price is equal to total assets minus total liabilities divided by number of shares. Amazon doesn’t issue dividends so why did the shareholders pay so much for the shares?