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The European market versus the American market. They tracked and followed a similar path until 2010, but have diverged since then. My guess what happened was that there weren’t many important tech companies and the U.S. has produced most of the important tech companies. Any other theories of what happened?
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This is fascinating in general, particularly for me. I was age 9 in 2009; a supercharged US market and sluggish Euro stocks has always felt like the norm to me, but it’s clearly a recent phenomenon I would guess the difference is the internet emergence of global platforms that benefitted from the large local market
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I’m nearly twice your age and distinctly remember the euphoria and optimism of the late 1990s / early 2000s in Europe - we were getting the Euro, more alignment, more unification. That feeling is long gone
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That post Cold War space capacity got eaten up huh Do you think the financial crisis was a cause, or just a coincidence?
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