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by Esophagus4
258 days ago
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If it’s been “overvalued” for decades, wouldn’t there be a point where we can concede that it is actually valued properly, and it’s your valuation model that needs to adjust, not the market? Surely there is some time horizon at which we can admit that the market is effectively correct. After 100 years of being “overvalued”, can we call that the real value? 1000 years? This seems like that meme where the guy is looking in the mirror and telling himself, “you’re not wrong, the market is wrong”[1] [1]https://i.imgflip.com/639cj2.jpg |
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