Phrases with «speculative frenzy»

"Speculative frenzy" refers to a situation where people become overly excited and eager about buying or investing in something, often causing prices to rise much higher than what is reasonable or logical. It typically happens when people believe they can make a lot of money quickly, but it also increases the risk of losing money if the excitement fades. Full definition

Sentences with «speculative frenzy»

  • We don't really have any new jobs, and there's a massive speculative frenzy going on in Wall Street that is disconnected from the real economy. (davidstockmanscontracorner.com)
  • Speculative frenzy rarely cools down without the bear phase of the credit cycle showing up. (alephblog.com)
  • History tends to punish bull markets when speculative frenzies hover around a narrowing list of stand - outs (e.g., Netflix, First Solar, etc.), an increasing number of initial public offerings (e.g., Twitter, Container Store, etc.) and / or a dramatic rise in margin debt. (etfexpert.com)
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