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It happened exactly 25 years ago when the roughly five-year dot-com bubble popped, leaving trillions of dollars of investment losses in its wake. On March 24, 2000, the S&P 500 Index posted a record ...
Entrepreneur Anupam Mittal has opened up about the time he lost his job in the United States and how he turned it into a ...
Investors should prepare for potential stock market downturns, likely triggered by AI stocks, as history shows that market ...
The price of major tech stocks plunged when the dot-com bubble burst from early 2000 to late 2002. Valuations of stocks had risen sharply in the two prior years. A recent Bloomberg headline read ...
After a hot run driven by AI, tech stocks are now showing weakness, with widespread losses as technical indicators suggest ...
Anxieties about an artificial intelligence bubble on Wall Street are as old as ChatGPT itself. (Which is to say, those ...
The Nasdaq skyrocketed nearly sevenfold to 5,048 — before the bubble burst in 2000 and it collapsed ... recovering only slightly from the Dot Com bubble before the Great Recession hit and ...
The S&P 500 may be in a bear market as recession fears grow. Value stock earnings collapse while Gen AI bubble deflates.
Hedge-fund manager Bradley Wickens has been meaningfully and structurally bearish only a few times in his career: The dot-com ...
For some investors — especially those who anticipate needing access to their savings soon — the economic unease feels different from past market dips, prompting them to rethink their investments.
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