Phrases with «speculative mania»

"Speculative mania" refers to a time when people become overly excited about investing in something, like stocks, cryptocurrencies, or real estate. They become so caught up in the potential for big profits that they ignore the risks and make decisions based on emotions rather than logic. This can lead to rapid price increases followed by sudden crashes and financial losses when the excitement fades. Full definition

Sentences with «speculative mania»

  • The new currency soon traded for hundreds of dollars, and during a bout of speculative mania this weekend, one unit of Bitcoin Cash was briefly worth as much as $ 2,500 — not as much as the original, but still a tidy chunk of digital change. (fortune.com)
  • In simpler terms, the first category is purely about capitalizing on the «speculative mania surrounding all things «token.»» (ethnews.com)
  • They condemned the «speculative mania in America» that allowed an accumulation of wealth without the «accompanying trust to be carried on for the welfare of the whole people» (December 27, 1923). (religion-online.org)
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