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How to deal with bubble stocks
Let's read about Nvidia's latest meteoric rise . . .
26 June 2024 · Wednesday
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Today’s Daily Byte
Today, we saw portfolios not performing in line with the market. We’ll delve into this shortly. The main topic of discussion today is the rate cut narrative and why it might be a trap.
Let’s discuss why one should not be fooled by the continuous talk of rate cuts and their rapidly changing nature, but that will come in the second half of the video.
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How to deal with bubble stocks
In the world of stocks, there are often dramatic rises and falls.
A good example is Cisco, a major player during the dot-com bubble in 1999-2000. Cisco’s stock rose an astounding 14,000%, only to collapse and lose most of those gains. This cycle of boom and bust is not unique to Cisco but is a pattern seen in many high-flying stocks.
Nvidia is the latest stock to experience a meteoric rise. . . . . .
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An interesting study on Bloomberg highlights the contrasting performance of small cap stocks in the US and India. The Russell 2000 index, representing small cap stocks in the US, has been trailing large cap names.
This is the opposite of what we see in India, where the small cap index is rising significantly compared to the large cap index. This difference in performance might indicate . . . . .
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