1. Progressive has been a strong insurance company with significant growth in the last few years, leading to a high valuation bubble; 2. The bubble did not burst, instead, PGR adjusted its trends and justified its price by increasing earnings and free cash flow; 3. Progressive is shifting from short-term to long-term investments, which may be a well-timed move with the Fed's decision to lower rates.
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