Sentences with phrase «end of the bubble»

At the time, they thought they were in on the tail end of a bubble, but multiauthor boxed sets have only gotten more popular since then.
The end of this bubble won't wipe out everyone.
«Everyone talks about getting to the end of a bubble, not just in American whiskey, but in all whiskey,» says Hansell.
At the end of a bubble, resources are moved again, causing prices to deflate.
«Since the crash is not a certain deterministic outcome of the bubble, it remains rational for investors to remain in the market provided they are compensated by a higher rate of growth of the bubble for taking the risk of a crash, because there is a finite probability of «landing smoothly,» that is, of attaining the end of the bubble without crash.»
But one thing that makes predicting the end of this bubble very difficult is the amount of firepower the Chinese government has.
This means the end of the Bubble Economy.
S: Well, in 2003, we detected a real estate bubble in the United Kingdom, and we correctly predicted the end of the bubble there, around the summer of 2004.
Think of it this way: at the end of a bubble, someone looks at buying an asset, and concludes that it is not worth buying because of the likely stream of payments he will have to make after the initial purchase.
But those came near the end of the bubble, and in response to it, not as the cause.
Wonderful products... until we hit the end of the bubble.
If the US is at the end of its bubble and Japan at the opposite end of its economic cycle, Japan is the place to be investing.
Great to see the end of bubbles.
Not only because the end of a bubble is always fun for everyone who wasn't invested in it.
If you are not willing to send message with bubble effect, simply tap on delete button (x) at the end of all bubble effects.
Could this be a bitcoin bubble, or could it signal the end of the bubble?
The major news media outlets, the same ones that have been pitching bitcoin as a potential bubble over the last few weeks — CNBC, Financial Times, other top - tier outlets — are patting themselves on the back and calling for the end of the bubble and, in turn, the space as a whole.
To be sure, Fannie and Freddie toward the end of the bubble invested in risky loans, ultimately costing the federal government billions in bailouts.
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