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peaked

adjective as in pale, sick

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Given his status as one of the most influential tech investors, the announcement has done little to dispel notions that AI stocks are in a bubble or have peaked.

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In later stages, asset prices for new tech peaked before capex declined.

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Consumer sentiment on the University of Michigan’s survey last week fell to a near record low—near the same level when inflation peaked at 9.1% in June 2022.

Shares peaked in 2021 following a string of solid earnings reports, but fell from those highs at the end of the year as Bill and other high-price growth stocks came under pressure.

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In the summer of 2006, the Case-Shiller index of house prices peaked, and house prices across the country began to fall.

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