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alistairSH an hour ago

"People" in this instance aren't always informed buyers. Sometimes they're buying an index fund because they don't have the time to research individual stocks and sometimes it's their pension investing.

The normal seasoning period is there for a reason. There is a massive downside to premature inclusion of a stock that is initially overvalued and then settles to a reasonable/sustainable value.

jt2190 an hour ago | parent | next [-]

> There is a massive downside to premature inclusion of a stock that is initially overvalued

Define “massive”. SpaceX is only 1.2% of QQQ.

idiotsecant 20 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Can I please have 1.2% of your total net worth

fragmede 10 minutes ago | parent [-]

Sure, just give me SpaceX shares equivalent to 1.2%.

idiotsecant 9 minutes ago | parent [-]

uh oh I think you lost the thread of metaphor there.

diydsp 42 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

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JumpCrisscross 34 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

> Sometimes they're buying an index fund because they don't have the time to research individual stocks and sometimes it's their pension investing

Then they should buy a broad-market fund. The kinds in which new issues are a tiny fraction or, if it’s following something like the S&P 500, not included at all. Following the Nasdaq 100 and then complaining it has too many risky tech plays is a bit silly.