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"We clearly are not at the beginning of a bull market," Richard Bernstein says. The investors thinks there's a more stable ...
The stock index “continues to eerily track its mid-1990s bull run,” using 1995 and 2022 as starting points, DataTrek Research co-founder Jessica Rabe says.
On this episode of the GeekWire Podcast, we’re joined by Colin Sebastian, senior research analyst at Baird and one of the most respected voices in tech and internet investing. We… Read More ...
The leader in providing chips for AI hit $4 trln in value with incredible speed. Historically, faster-rising stocks are more ...
The bubble popped, and what followed was a painful recession that many would rather forget. By 2002, investor losses were estimated at around $5 trillion . Today, a similar stock market wipeout ...
The stunning rise of Nvidia Corp to become the first publicly traded company valued at $4 trillion underscores the massive ...
The Nasdaq-100 took more than 15 years to return to its dot-com-era peak. One investor who saw the crash coming sees echoes in today's AI craze. This week marks the 25th anniversary of the peak of ...
I watched the dot-com bubble deflate — not pop — from 2000 through 2001. The AI echoes are clear.
The dot-com bubble collapsed in March 2000, and the S&P 500 declined 49% by October 2002. Could the AI boom cause a similar stock market crash? New technologies tend to follow the Gartner Hype Cycle.
Market Extra The dot-com bubble peaked 25 years ago this week. Are investors falling into the same trap today? The Nasdaq-100 took more than 15 years to return to its dot-com-era peak.