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An asset bubble occurs when the price of an asset, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or commodities, rises at a rapid pace without underlying fundamentals to justify the price spike.
A bubble is defined as the difference between price and fundamental value, where fundamental value is defined as the discounted sum of conditional expected future payoffs (Jarrow et al, 2010). Broadly speaking, there are two types of bubble: rational and irrational.
A bubble is defined as the difference between price and fundamental value, where fundamental value is defined as the discounted sum of conditional expected future payoffs (Jarrow et al, 2010). Broadly speaking, there are two types of bubble: rational and irrational.
The Dutch Tulip Bubble. The Tulipmania that gripped Holland in the 1630s is one of the earliest recorded instances of an irrational asset bubble. The South Sea Bubble. Japans Real Estate and Stock Market Bubble. The Dot-com Bubble. The U.S. Housing Bubble.
Different Types of Bubbles Commodity bubble. When the price of one commodity or several commodities increases in price. For example, we might see a speculative bubble in the price of gold, e.g. in the 1970s and 1980. Stock market bubble.
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In general, ing to current economic theory, a bubble exists when the market price of an asset exceeds its price deter- mined by fundamental factors by a sig- nificant amount for a prolonged period.
The Dutch Tulip Bubble. The Tulipmania that gripped Holland in the 1630s is one of the earliest recorded instances of an irrational asset bubble. The South Sea Bubble. Japans Real Estate and Stock Market Bubble. The Dot-com Bubble. The U.S. Housing Bubble.
A financial bubble is an economic cycle characterized by rapidly increasing prices of an asset to a point that is unsustainable, causing the asset to burst or contract in value.
Different Types of Bubbles Market Bubble. When a particular market sees a rapid increase in price. Commodity bubble. When the price of one commodity or several commodities increases in price. Stock market bubble. Credit bubbles. Economic boom/bubble.
4 Types of Economic Bubbles Stock Market Bubble. A well-known stock market bubble was the famous dotcom bubble in the late 1990s. Asset Market Bubble. Other, outside the equities market, assets can also form an economic bubble. Credit Market Bubble. Commodity Bubble. Displacement. Boom. Euphoria. Profit-Taking.

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