9 pointsby JumpCrisscross5 hours ago3 comments
  • gweinberg4 hours ago
    The idea that the stock market has been shrinking in any meaningful sense is kind of silly. Market cap means something, but the number of shares in a company by itself is meaningless.
    • HillRat4 hours ago
      If that's the article's metric, surely they note that corporations have executed literally trillions of dollars of stock buybacks over the past few years, right?
  • contingencies5 hours ago
    Record new issues is one of the classic signs of a bubble [...] The new big three IPOs will dwarf the entire amount raised during the [1999-2000] tech bubble even when accounting for inflation.