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For a share of stock to be sold at, say, $60, the buyer must believe he can sell it later for $70—to someone who believes he can sell it for $80 to someone who believes he can sell it for $90 to someone who believes he can sell it for $100 to someone else. In this way, the value of a stock isn’t what people think it’s worth but what people think people think it’s worth.
Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions
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