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Well it can't be that obvious that Uber is overvalued. Are you of the belief that all the big players/investors betting on Uber are missing what you consider to be obvious? Or do you think everyone's just trying to time the bubble collapse...?
I think it's not quite that simple. In the end run up to a bubble, there's a lot of money floating on big bets. Some of them are going to pay off. Most won't. Maybe Uber will. Maybe it won't. They say future value is priced into a stock, and this is where margin for error is the highest. I think smart money in Uber recognizes their position as a gamble. Regularly you hear about hundreds of millions being poured into…
Your answer is good. I agree. The stock market is Vegas. The stock market fueled by cheap money, is Vegas times a billion.
I find the article lacking. And I'm being polite.