| ▲ | quantummagic 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
People respond to market forces. When they see that there are other people making irrational valuations, they may wait to buy even lower. It's not a judgment about the intrinsic value of the stock at the current price, but of opportunities in the market. It's still a hard fact that for every single trade, there is someone as fully optimistic, to perfectly match the pessimistic side. And people have to be pretty committed to a narrative to deny that fact. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | WarmWash 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Your hard fact is correct, but it's your extrapolation that it tells you something meaningful that isn't. The fact provides zero information. Its on par with "every gallon of milk is sold to a person" or "every leaf comes from a tree". | |||||||||||||||||
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