stock market bubbles
Stock market bubbles refer to periods of rapid and excessive increase in the prices of stocks or other securities, driven by investor optimism or speculative behavior. These bubbles often lead to prices that are far higher than the actual value of the underlying assets, resulting in a sharp market correction or crash when the bubble bursts.
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