The actual numbers mean something. For example, at the end of
my last message, I allowed a bad typo to slip through. I asked, “Is
the $4.22 valuation for Fancamp (without McFaulds Lake) fair and
accurate?” Instead of “$4.22,” I meant to say, “$4.22 million.”
The way things are going these days, to some this may be obvious.
To others, maybe not. My point is: The logic and the outrageousness
of the market can be counted, with actual numbers that measure the
degree of pain. Who knows? If someone gets it wrong; if you can’t
think straight, you can be out-of-this-world wrong. Even mistake
“4.22” for “4.22 million.”
Numbers count. It makes a difference if you’ve made a boo-boo or
if your mistake is of cosmic proportions. Are we talking Bad times
Ten or are we talking Bad times Ten Thousand (which may be on
the way to becoming the new norm)?