Bullish sentiment in US stock markets: A significant euphoria or a risky bubble? - A financial expert provides insights.
The US stock markets and investor sentiment are currently so bullish that it's bearish again! The S&P 500, the leading index of the US stock markets, has now made gains in 14 of the last 15 weeks (the last time this happened was in 1972), the AI euphoria is obviously more important than the reduced prospect of interest rate cuts by the Fed. “Everyone is in the same trade,” says Goldman Sachs – the concentration on the big tech stocks is increasingly becoming a cluster risk for the markets. The bar is now set very high for Nvidia's figures due next week. Today a quiet start to...

Bullish sentiment in US stock markets: A significant euphoria or a risky bubble? - A financial expert provides insights.
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According to a report by finanzmarktwelt.de, the current bullish mood in the US stock markets could become a clear sign of problems to come. The concentration on large tech stocks represents a cluster risk that could endanger the markets. Nvidia's upcoming numbers are eagerly awaited, while new US inflation figures mark another big market event. Such extremely bullish markets, such as those last seen in 1972, can lead to overheating and increase correction risks. Investors should therefore remain vigilant and monitor developments closely.
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