RE:RE:RE:Well I guess the true value of bbdb is around 2$.So it is safe to say that there is really no such thing as "true value" as it seems to be just a made up definition and should only be what someone is willing to pay for it.
Just a made up phrase with really no defined or universal meaning.
So bashers longs and traders are all the same except with different means and methods to get to the same objective with all the nuances in between and the amount of lying and fraud abetted by the authorities that the market is willing to tolerate.
Jd007gobbd wrote: In a nutshell just, just like the housing market, is that barn in Toronto really worth $2 mil? the true value of a company is what we the investors are willing to pay for the stock,
It’s called “supply and demand”