Stock market too good to be true? Wall Street analysts note signals of a bubble

Bogdan Hofbauer

📈 While the market is partying like it’s 1999, investors would be smart to remember what came next: the 2000 dotcom bubble, when stock prices rose substantially above underlying asset values, resulting in a market crash. WHY IT MATTERS: Wall Street analysts are increasingly noting signals of a bubble, as stocks are priced to perfection while uncertainty remains on the political and economic fronts. BY THE NUMBERS: The Nasdaq 100 has gone 60 trading days without closing below its 20-day moving