statue_smudge@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What is the difference between 'Instance' and 'Community'?
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1 year agoWhy not just call it a community?
Why not just call it a community?
Kind of, because those sectors are widely known to not be growth-oriented. There is only so much demand for electricity for example.
At one point that was probably a growth sector, but now it is ubiquitous. Perhaps someday some tech stocks could be focused on dividends rather than infinite growth.
Not every stock has to be a growth stock, their value can be based on expectations of future dividends.
However, tech stocks are priced assuming growth, so the owners would lose a lot of money if it becomes clear that growth is no longer possible.
By mass or by volume?