Business Insider -
25 Jul 2015 16:01

Stocks have been on an absolute tear since they bottomed out in 2009: But since the market peaked in early 2000, U.S. stocks haven’t really done much for investors as we’ve gone through a series of booms and busts: On the other hand, interest rates around the globe are at historically low levels: Nevertheless, it’s hard to say that these return numbers from global markets suggest a worldwide bubble gone mad (via Capital Speculator): However, stock market valuations are above average in mo...
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