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Fear Not

The Better Letter

In The Next Great Bubble Boom: How to Profit from the Greatest Boom in History: 2006-2010 , published in January 2006, Dent doubled down on his earlier predictions for the 2000s and called for big gains through the rest of the decade. who became a professor at the University of Michigan before setting up his own asset management firm.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

The Big Picture

SEIDES: But market returns across — RITHOLTZ: The past decade, 2010 to 2020, we were what? So I think that argument is very valid in those couple of years, 2009, 2010 probably, maybe 2011, which was a tough year for hedge funds. What’s the valuation? RITHOLTZ: Oh no, it’s much worse. SEIDES: It’s lower.

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Transcript: Joe Barratta of Blackstone

The Big Picture

In the short run, there can be distortions in public market valuations as we saw in 2001 and we saw prior to that in 2007, and prior to that in 2000, in ‘99. Valuations go up and you saw it, of course, in the late ‘90s, in the tech sector. You saw it in the financial services sector. BARATTA: Yeah. In the long run.

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