This book was a great recommendation from my father in law, basically broken money for boomers. Everyone looks at insane stock valuations and convinces themselves the old rules of valuation don't apply anymore right before the bubble bursts

This book was a great recommendation from my father in law, basically broken money for boomers. Everyone looks at insane stock valuations and convinces themselves the old rules of valuation don't apply anymore right before the bubble bursts

I do think there is some justification, tech stocks grow a lot faster and reach more markets than old school valuations of railroads and manufacturing companies, and the overall company earnings grow faster purely because of inflation