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Is there any definition of bubble that doesn't involve popping? That's literally the metaphor.

> We have no fundamental reason current valuations have to collapse suddenly.

I would agree, but i think that is just saying that the current situation is potentially not a bubble. Which may be true. We will only find out after the fact.

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> Is there any definition of bubble that doesn't involve popping?

I’ve seen it commonly used to refer to any period of high multiples.

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