Any thoughts on the possibility we’re in a bubble fueled by money with nowhere to go? Fundamentals are not strong in a lot of sectors, but there’s more money to invest than can be put to work, so the theory goes that it’s created an artificial recovery that will collapse again once there’s more useful places for money to go. Would probably not result in a dramatic crash but a slow decline over a month or two as capital gets reallocated more reasonably and is pulled out of overvalued instruments.
Any thoughts on the possibility we’re in a bubble fueled by money with nowhere to go? Fundamentals are not strong in a lot of sectors, but there’s more money to invest than can be put to work, so the theory goes that it’s created an artificial recovery that will collapse again once there’s more useful places for money to go. Would probably not result in a dramatic crash but a slow decline over a month or two as capital gets reallocated more reasonably and is pulled out of overvalued instruments.
Could be, but I don’t know where else people would be likely to move their money to in the next year or so.