Peloton’s Faded Revolution

The company, once crowned with the fleeting glory of pandemic demand, now drifts, a ship whose sails have lost the wind. In January of 2021, whispers of a fifty-billion-dollar valuation floated on the humid air, a sum so vast it seemed to defy gravity. Now, as of March the eleventh, the stock trades at a fraction of that former height, a descent of ninety-eight percent, a fall that echoes the slow erosion of cliffs by the sea. The market, in its collective and often inscrutable wisdom, has rendered judgment. And that judgment, while harsh, is not entirely without reason.








