ZM valuation

None of this changes “S” curve, but the “S” curve has its own issues. How the heck does one judge their point on the curve?

phoolio18

It is possible to calculate the point on an S curve where the rate of increase is zero, provided you have sufficient data and a good representation of the curve itself. I suspect that some hedge funds or other money managers have exactly that.

For us,poor fools that we are, our best judgement will have to suffice. My plan would be begin selling
while the curve still has a positive slope and plan to sell systematically 'You would need an inside and outside estimate of the time span for the ‘life’ of the curve which is again a judgement call, but based upon the information forthcoming on this board I think it can be pretty well estimated for almost any case

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