Sentences with phrase «bubble territory does»

Just because the real estate market in the Toronto (well known as the epicenter of the universe) and to a lesser extent Vancouver is in bubble territory does not mean that there is a real estate bubble in the rest of Canada.

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While we don't believe we're in bubble territory, valuations for many sectors are high — with P / E ratios driven more by price expansion (the «P») than by the more meaningful «E» of earnings.
So unless it's bubble territory (or 2008 type pricing at the opposite end of the spectrum), I really don't pay much attention to the overall market.
Excellent presentation, Prof. Had a question: Once you've recognized that the market (or one of its subsets like dotcom stocks) are in bubble territory, what kind of tactical moves can one make, besides avoiding such stocks (like increasing cash in the portfolio) & how does one go about doing so?
And I certainly don't think we're anywhere close to bubble territory yet — leaving aside some obvious exceptions, investors aren't exhibiting any of the usual symptoms: Yes, I'm sure you know»em... a twisted market / valuation logic, a blatant disregard for risk / leverage, and / or a messianic over-confidence in future growth & returns.
All the historical valuation measures of stocks and markets point to them being fully valued, and that doesn't mean they're overvalued or anywhere near bubble territory.
So unless it's bubble territory (or 2008 type pricing at the opposite end of the spectrum), I really don't pay much attention to the overall market.
Fostering companionship over competition can go a long way as well so you don't have people feeling bubbling resentment over that one goldmine territory / client / etc.
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