Phrases with «massive bubble»

The phrase "massive bubble" means a situation where the value of something, like a stock or housing prices, becomes excessively high and is not justified by its true worth. It's like a bubble that keeps getting bigger and bigger until it eventually bursts, causing a sudden drop in value. Full definition

Sentences with «massive bubble»

  • Eight years of near - zero — and now subzero — interest rates have already forced investors to seek out returns in a wide assortment of alternative assets, creating massive bubbles in housing and smaller ones in artwork, fine wine, bitcoins and even U.S. farmland. (moneysense.ca)
  • A group of astrophysicists has located two massive bubbles of plasma, each extending tens of thousands of light - years, emitting high - energy radiation above and below the plane of the galaxy. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Currently there's a massive bubble being blown in the junk bond market. (investmentresearchdynamics.com)
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