Ja. What is really strange is that NFV(2) went ___lower___ on the construction news, and the market went higher. I don't know...Quote from GTS:
110 difference between NFV and SPX! New record?
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One thing that has always been interesting to me is, ok, markets are a discounting mechanism, so they discount and price the future. Why not price in the entire future of mankind then? Why don't people bid up SPX to 100,000 to discount say the next 100 years?
It is clearly utility that drives markets, otherwise the SPX would gap to its terminal value, whatever that is.
Is it? Say an ELEQuote from shortie:
in the long run the terminal value is 0.
Edwin "Shortie" Hubble Out![]()
On short time frames, algorithmic traders are probably conciously or not, implementing a form of Backward inductionQuote from nitro:
One thing that has always been interesting to me is, ok, markets are a discounting mechanism, so they discount and price the future. Why not price in the entire future of mankind then? Why don't people bid up SPX to 100,000 to discount say the next 100 years?
It is clearly utility that drives markets, otherwise the SPX would gap to its terminal value, whatever that is.