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Jon Wolfenbarger says the stock market today resembles the tech bubble leading up to 2000. Wolfenbarger, the founder of BullAndBearProfits.com, says a recession will burst the bubble. Other market ...
Tech stocks' huge gains shouldn't make investors fear dot-com bubble 2.0 By Aruni Soni Traders at Computer Terminals in Goldman Sachs Office in 1999.
That's sort of what the stock market was trying to answer in the years leading up to the bubble bursting in 2000. It was clear the internet was a big deal, but no one really understood how it was ...
A full-blown trade war, dot-com bubble 2.0, deregulation fever and a shock trade agreement are four possible scenarios for investors to consider as they invest their way through the rest of 2025 ...
We don't think that the increase in risk-free discount rates or the hit to GDP would be big enough to burst this bubble," Reilly said. "So, we would be inclined to only slightly lower our S&P 500 ...
Our excitement about AI art has also popped like a bubble. Everyone has access to the tools — including your family members on Facebook — therefore no AI art is special anymore.
A sweet Taiwanese drink nicknamed in honor of a Hong Kong celebrity, bubble tea – also known as boba tea – has become an unstoppable worldwide trend since it was invented in the 1980s.
Many are calling this recent implosion of technology stocks the second coming of the dot-com crash of the early 2000s. And to be honest, there are legitimate reasons for the comparison.
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