Markets tend to penalize the absence of positive news or catalysts, interpreting silence as negative, but over the long term, this market behavior does not affect the fundamental value of companies; long-term fundamentals matter more than short-term news or lack thereof.
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things. The other thing that we can do, being based in sunny Scotland, is take that step back and say, "Yes, the market is doing its thing." There's a tendency, I think, for the market to price a lack of a catalyst as a negative thing. The fact that there wasn't really any news about um chip exports coming out of the the Chinese summit was seen as a bad thing. But, I think over the very long term, none of that affects the fundamentals of any of these companies.
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