Sentences with phrase «markets in bubble territory»

Every year, UBS publishes the Global Real Estate Bubble Index, and the most recent edition shows several key markets in bubble territory.

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Here we see that folks with FICO scores above 720 are receiving the majority of new loans, whereas in 2000, before the real estate market was close to bubble territory, the distribution was much more even.
Me: So when we look at global markets, which markets... [are those] that a lot of investors are very keen on [and may be in bubble territory]?
The Chinese equity market had also soared into bubble territory, and crashed sharply in 2015.
The housing market in Canada is already in bubble territory.
Many asset categories are currently in bubble territory and prone to downward adjustments: growth stocks, bonds, real estate in many markets, arts, collectibles, and luxury goods, and cryptocurrencies.
The markets are clearly in bubble territory.
While we're not yet in bubble territory, I'd caution investors that US and European markets are historically expensive on both a price - to - earnings and price - to - sales basis.
When I think about the fundamental reasons to invest in gold today, I see a stock market that is in bubble territory, serious issues in the bond market, and many other asset bubbles (bitcoins, artwork, cannabis, real estate in many places, supercars...).
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.
Experts worry that China's property market may be heading into bubble territory as the economy's dependency on real estate reaches a level close to the housing peaks in the U.S. and Japan.
Montier, member of the asset allocation team at the Boston - based asset manager GMO, is convinced that the US stock market is in bubble territory.
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.
In fact, by comparison it makes today's equity markets look like we are in super bubble territorIn fact, by comparison it makes today's equity markets look like we are in super bubble territorin super bubble territory.
Today's stock market is still in bubble territory and outside of the historical range.
There is very good evidence based on long - term Q ratio, smoothed PE, price regressions, and mkt cap / GNP metrics that the market just reached FAIR VALUE in March of 2009, and that stocks have essentially been in bubble territory since 1994, with the exception of the few months near the bottom of the 08/09 bear.
Hussman thinks we're in bubble territory, but Grantham, Faber, et al. think the US stock market is quite overvalued — but not enough to sell.
For Hathaway, the question of whether the market is in bubble territory is a no - brainer, calling the current state of affairs «garbage» at the outset of the interview.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffet has once again hit out at Bitcoin claiming that the market for the leading virtual currency Bitcoin is already in bubble territory.
Marks still thinks the cryptocurrency market is in bubble territory, but he acknowledged in the note that the «particularly spirited response» to his remarks caused him to rethink his earlier approach.
«This could result in housing prices continuing a strong upward trend that move the housing market into «bubble» territory
Annual appreciation rates in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and San Jose slowed or were flat in each month of the fourth quarter compared to the month prior, a welcome sign in markets that risk crossing over into bubble territory as rising mortgage interest rates create affordability issues for homebuyers.
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