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bubble

[buhb-uhl] / ˈbʌb əl /




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The bank admits this model shows silver to be in a bubble even though they say fundamentally the metal is not.

From MarketWatch

Some industry analysts have started to compare investments in AI capacity and data centers to the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her studio, multiple towering sculptures are ensconced in cardboard and bubble wrap, while others — works in progress — sit on plinths, lean against walls, or hang from the ceiling.

From Los Angeles Times

In that framework, “bubbles” are defined as prices that accelerate super-exponentially toward a critical point, with oscillations that become more frequent as the “bubble” matures.

From MarketWatch

It has also helped offset recent worries about a possible tech bubble and warnings that traders might not see a return on their investments in artificial intelligence for some time.

From Barron's