This famous quote from Benjamin Graham means that in the short term, stock prices are driven by popularity, emotion, and sentiment—a "vote" on what is currently liked or feared. These votes create temporary fluctuations, often separating price from true value. In the long term, the market becomes a "weighing machine," where prices reflect fundamental business value like earnings and cash flow.
stock market is a voting machine
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嗯,之前穆旦分享段永平視頻的時候說過, 起重機和稱重機。 價值投資的精髓
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