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euphoria

[yoo-fawr-ee-uh] / yuˈfɔr i ə /


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The Oracle of Omaha often talked about how the stock market resembled a person with “incurable emotional problems,” going back and forth from euphoria to depression.

From Barron's

The Oracle of Omaha often talked about how the stock market resembled a person with “incurable emotional problems,” going back and forth from euphoria to depression.

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Opinions are mixed on whether the situation will result in OpenAI postponing becoming a publicly traded company or instead make its way faster to Wall Street to cash in on the AI euphoria.

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The Guggenheim Bilbao was the right building for the moment, a time of international euphoria over the end of the Cold War and the era of the unprecedented economic boom of the digital age.

From The Wall Street Journal

At best, investors’ views on Germany and the rest of Europe is sobering up after the euphoria of last spring.

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