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"The reckless abandon is going to leave you with so many opportunities," says Richard Bernstein. "It's going to be like ...
Stretched valuations and a surge in speculative trades are raising red flags, even as growth persists.
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Societe Generale's Albert Edwards, famed for calling the dot-com bubble leading up to 2000, is again warning investors of pain ahead.
Bubble talk has been rising on Wall Street in the years since ChatGPT set off an AI frenzy in the stock market.
In this week’s video insight, I explore whether we’re in the midst of a genuine market boom – or drifting into bubble ...
Here are five signals that investors are tracking. The first three measures are flashing warnings; the last two are more ...
Key Points Warren Buffett has said this ratio is the single best measure of stock market valuations.Valuations have climbed ...
Stocks have hit a “line of death” last reached during the peak of the dot-com bubble, according to Bill Smead, Smead Capital ...
The U.S. stock market weathered the April "tariff turmoil" with an ensuing rally encompassing not just the Magnificent Seven tech darlings but the financial and industrial sectors and more. But plenty ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -With Wall Street's surge to record highs, the U.S. stock market looks nearly as expensive as ever, and investors are debating whether the lofty valuations are a bearish signal ...