U.S. Stock Market Valuations in 2025 Surpass Dot-Com Bubble and Great Depression Levels

The U.S. stock market in 2025 has entered unprecedented territory, surpassing valuation levels seen during both the 1999 Dot-Com Bubble and the run-up to the Great Depression in 1929. Multiple valuation metrics are flashing warning signals, sparking debate among analysts, investors, and policymakers about whether these levels are sustainable or if they mark the beginning …

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How the World’s Biggest Fund Manager Larry Fink Failed to Predict the S&P 500’s Recovery

In April 2025, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned that the S&P 500 could plunge another 20% amid Trump’s tariff shock, calling the U.S. economy already in recession. Instead, the market rebounded strongly, gaining over 16% by August. This article analyzes how the world’s biggest fund manager misread short-term market moves, why his prediction failed, and …

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US Corporate Insiders Are Dumping Shares as S&P 500 Trades Near To All-Time Highs

US Corporate Insiders Are Dumping Shares:US corporate insiders are offloading shares at one of the most aggressive paces in recent years, with billions of dollars in stock sold over the past 60 days even as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit fresh record highs. This massive wave of selling, far outweighing insider buying, raises serious …

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Is the US Bull Market Sustainable? Megan of Vernon’s Capital Weighs In

Is the US Bull Market Sustainable?: U.S. markets are at record highs, but risks loom. Megan, CIO of Vernon’s Capital Advisors, discusses in a Recent Interview why investors should stay cautious ahead of the August 1 tariff deadline and uncertain Fed rate cuts. While she remains bullish long-term, she warns that tech and growth stocks …

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