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Valuations for the biggest stocks in the S&P 500 (^GSPC) are starting to look stretched, raising fresh concerns about ...
Capital Economics said a recession is unlikely and growth will even reaccelerate after a soft patch in the second half of this year.
The SP 500 technology sector recently accounted for 33.9% of the entire SP 500's market value, the largest share since March ...
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STOCK MARKET BUBBLE 2018

Is the stock market in a bubble? Marko analyzes market trends, the CAPE ratio, and investment strategies to help you make informed financial decisions in 2018.
Now, major investment companies are getting in on the act. Goldman Sachs (GS 0.53%) earlier this week stopped short of saying that the entire market is in a bubble, despite pointing out that ...
The stock market has had a banner year so far. But a sizable share of its gains have come from a select few household tech names, which gives some market watchers pause. Companies like Nvidia ...
The popping of the dot-com bubble ushered in a lost decade for the stock market. From 1999 to 2009, the S&P 500 returned -1% per year, and the Nasdaq fared even worse at -5% per year (-6% per year ...
Investors are asking if markets are already in a bubble, and the excess liquidity problem isn't going anywhere. This is how JPMorgan thinks you can capitalize on the oncoming volatility.
The stock market is a speculative valuation market for components of the economy. Gross domestic product fell by 32.9% in the second quarter, while the S&P 500 climbed more than 500 points.
The only bubble in the stock market is in the pervasive bearish sentiment among investors, according to a Monday note from Fundstrat's Tom Lee. ... concerns of inflation staying above 3%, ...
In the months leading to the dot-com bubble crash in 2000, bullish sentiment peaked at about 75%, compared to 46% last week, according to the AAII’s weekly survey, which simply asks its members ...
By Brian Nelson, CFA. It's easy to think the U.S. stock market may be in a bubble by just looking at simple P/E (price-to-earnings) ratios. After all, many investors may be fixated on long-term ...