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The justifications for why we aren't in a bubble has been evolving over time. I remember when the reason that we weren't in a bubble is because none of the companies involved were publicly traded, and therefore a failure/depression wouldn't affect the average Joe. Now that we're seeing companies with astronomical valuations reaching for IPOs, I don't see this argument trotted out much anymore.


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