← Back to context Comment by jayd16 1 year ago You can believe a stock is overvalued and also believe it will stay that way. 3 comments jayd16 Reply the__alchemist 1 year ago I agree; that's not what the post implies: > that bubble is going to pop and it's going to pop hard. the__alchemist 1 year ago > But they didn't say soon.Setting an indefinite timeline devalues any claim. You could prove this to yourself using Reductio ad absurdum, or by applying it to various general cases. jayd16 1 year ago But they didn't say soon.
the__alchemist 1 year ago I agree; that's not what the post implies: > that bubble is going to pop and it's going to pop hard. the__alchemist 1 year ago > But they didn't say soon.Setting an indefinite timeline devalues any claim. You could prove this to yourself using Reductio ad absurdum, or by applying it to various general cases. jayd16 1 year ago But they didn't say soon.
the__alchemist 1 year ago > But they didn't say soon.Setting an indefinite timeline devalues any claim. You could prove this to yourself using Reductio ad absurdum, or by applying it to various general cases.
I agree; that's not what the post implies: > that bubble is going to pop and it's going to pop hard.
> But they didn't say soon.
Setting an indefinite timeline devalues any claim. You could prove this to yourself using Reductio ad absurdum, or by applying it to various general cases.
But they didn't say soon.