This week marks the 25th anniversary of the peak of the dot-com bubble. In retrospect, there were signs that the market’s ...
The dot-com bubble was a period during which rampant speculation and bullish investment led to the overvaluation (and subsequent crash) of the young internet technology industry on Wall Street.
The S&P 500 didn’t fare much better, recovering only slightly from the Dot Com bubble before the Great Recession hit and wiped out all those gains again. The S&P 500 only sustained its recovery ...
Internet startups with “dot-com” slapped on the end of their names and little more than ideas to sell to investors had soared to astronomical valuations over the previous five years.
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