"Just because asset prices go up doesn't mean it's a bubble," BMO's Brian Belski told Business Insider.
Whether you're looking at the Dutch tulip bubble of the 1630s or the Japanese real estate bubble of the 1980s, all market cycles undergo the same phases that investors should be aware of.
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It was a “market bubble” that took the Dutch by storm. People who got into the trade early, likely did get rich. “Tulip-mania” was short-lived. As risky speculation was met with reality ...
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