Originally posted by Kuciwalker
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If I buy a stock at $10, I expect its value to be higher than $10 in the future. I'm trying to predict the future price when making an investment decision. The market has no concept of a future price. It's not as smart.
This is perhaps our fundamental disconnect -- when I talk about investing, I'm talking about future returns. You are talking about present value. Stocks like AAPL bake in the potential for future returns into the present value. But the guess of future returns is anyone's guess. The market's guess is just the consensus of a large group of people. And I'm not convinced the consensus of a large group of people who don't know much about the business environment of Apple at all is a particularly correct consensus.
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