News this week that inflation eased more than expected in October solidified the view that the Federal Reserve is done with its most aggressive rate-hike campaign in four decades.

And that could be a boon for the stock market and your 401(k).

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    8 months ago

    When tech companies that have never made a profit are still being traded for significant amounts of money per share, I’d call it imaginary numbers.

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      Stock price isn’t necessarily tied with profits, nor doesn’t have to. It’s more of a sign of confidence the company will do better than it currently is. That measurement with a lot of tech companies was tied to increasing marketshare.

      The hope is that eventually a company’s high marketshare can be leveraged to produce profits later.

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        8 months ago

        “I’m confident that this company that has never made money will make money someday, so I’m going to pay $30 a share for it” still sounds like it’s imaginary money to me.

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          That’s because you don’t understand how new and growing companies work. You don’t show a “profit” if you invest your revenue back in the company.

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          No, it’s called expected value. Amazon never made a profit for decades until it did.

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              8 months ago

              I mean the fact that it didn’t have a profit for many years after that. Until 2017 it was essentially 0 profit because Bezos kept reinvesting the money back into the business