
UBS has indicated that six out of seven conditions are currently met for a stock-market bubble, assigning a 35% probability to the occurrence of such a bubble. This assessment has been echoed by various sources, including MarketWatch and Street Insider. Additionally, concerns have been raised by financial analysts about the potential for unrealistic expectations among investors, with one expert describing the situation as a 'FOMO bubble,' referring to the fear of missing out on market gains.
“What worries me a bit about the stock market,” @biancoresearch says, “is not that it’ll go down, not that you’re going to lose a lot of money, but that people have unrealistic expectations. I call it the FOMO bubble.” https://t.co/vlpm6AIw27
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