1) Irrational exuberance is temporary. Gains rooted in economic productivity are real and permanent and can be counted on to finance a retirement or some other important financial goal. Irrational ...
Bill Gross warned that investors are in for a bumpy ride as “excessive exuberance” sweeps financial markets. The S&P 500 Index surged above 5,200 for the first time this week, extending its gain over ...
“Either the entire street is wrong, or the good times will continue to roll.” So said a top hedge fund manager, remarking recently to On The Money about the weird disconnect he’s seeing lately in how ...
Bullish exuberance is returning to the markets and the economy in a big way following the Presidential election. The improvement in optimism is unsurprising, given the many anti-business policies and ...
One way we can view retail exuberance is through the use of leverage. When we specifically look at margin debt, a loan against underlying collateral in brokerage accounts, those debt levels have ...
The Trump trade is on, with the S&P 500 hitting fresh highs this past wek. But in their exuberance, investors risk overlooking risks to the market. Trump's pro-business agenda may distract from ...
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REPUBLICAN IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE? You can feel it — Republican confidence in victory is growing. Many in the GOP, from elected officials to pundits on Twitter, believe former President Donald Trump is ...
‘IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE’: HAS THE RACE REALLY CHANGED? It has now been two weeks since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and Vice President Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic ...
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