Michael Kramer, author at Seeking Alpha, discusses Roku's $4.3 billion valuation and why he believes that stock is bloated.
Kramer notes that the stock is nothing more than a device that allows you to watch other content like Netflix. Because of smart TVs and the crowded streaming device space, the stock is not due for a successful run.
Kramer goes head to head with our hosts in explaining why he's so bearish on the streaming device maker.
We may not be headed for a 2008-esque disaster, but increased geopolitical tension paired with the end of the tech boom means volatility could stick around.
The dreaded Netflix crackdown on profile sharing translated into a major boost in subscribers while the promised rate cuts seem to be a far off fantasy.