Let’s just say for example, I bought a stock at $10. Then it goes up to $500
I can obviously make a profit, but why would someone buy it at such a high price?
Is it like the person who buys it at $500 is hoping that it will go up to $1000, then the person who buys it at $1000 hopes it will go up to $1500, and so on?
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> Is it like the person who buys it at $500 is hoping that it will go up to $1000, then the person who buys it at $1000 hopes it will go up to $1500, and so on?
That’s exactly it. That’s how bubbles start, and it gets pretty ugly when they pop.
Doesn’t have to be stocks either; Holland had a [tulip craze](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania) once where the prices of tulips became astronomical.
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