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There seems to be a widely held misconception that company valuations have any basis in the underlying fundamentals of what the companies do. This is not and has not been the case for several years. The US stock market’s darlings are Kardashians, they are valuable for being valuable the way the Kardashians are famous for being famous.

In markets, perception is reality, and the perception is that these companies are innovative. That’s it.



You seem to be under the misconception that this is a new phenomenon.

“In the short run, the market is a voting machine but in the long run, it is a weighing machine.”

- Benjamin Graham, 1949


Until there is a correction, which inevitably does happen.




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