Want to know how far this wave of the market can go? It mainly depends on where the leading stocks are in terms of gains. The major leading stocks in the market's main themes are already starting with a 10x baseline; if it involves themes of social transformation, then a 20x increase is normal. Using this standard to evaluate whether the current market is overheated, you can get a pretty accurate idea.
Currently, those hot sectors—such as commercial aerospace—if you look into the stocks with the biggest gains, how many times have they already risen? Comparing this data with the historical performance of the leaders, you'll have a good sense.
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SmartContractDiver
· 01-11 00:54
10x base? I see that the current commercial spaceflight stocks are still not satisfied, keep fighting hard
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MetaverseHobo
· 01-11 00:45
This logic sounds comfortable, but in reality, the leading stocks are almost turning the world upside down... The few monster stocks in commercial aerospace have long been beyond what people can afford to chase.
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SolidityStruggler
· 01-11 00:44
Starting at 10x? Bro, that's a pretty harsh standard. I think it's been overheated for a while now.
Want to know how far this wave of the market can go? It mainly depends on where the leading stocks are in terms of gains. The major leading stocks in the market's main themes are already starting with a 10x baseline; if it involves themes of social transformation, then a 20x increase is normal. Using this standard to evaluate whether the current market is overheated, you can get a pretty accurate idea.
Currently, those hot sectors—such as commercial aerospace—if you look into the stocks with the biggest gains, how many times have they already risen? Comparing this data with the historical performance of the leaders, you'll have a good sense.