今年股票越便宜,就越多人高喊泡沫。这简直毫无道理。
今年股票变得越来越便宜,但人们却越发大声地警告市场存在泡沫。这种矛盾的现象让人费解——当资产价格下跌时,泡沫论调反而升温,逻辑上说不通。
今年股票变得越来越便宜,但人们却越发大声地警告市场存在泡沫。这种矛盾的现象让人费解——当资产价格下跌时,泡沫论调反而升温,逻辑上说不通。
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