Over the (very) long run, stock bubbles are rare (opens in new tab)

Does the rapid run-up of AI stocks portend a crash for the larger stock market? Using a unique repository of historical stock prices with Yale roots, professor William Goetzmann and his co-authors showed that while booms are frequently followed by volatility, markets rarely give back all of their gains.

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