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The COVID Stock Bubble: Is a Mother of All Stock Bubbles Brewing?

In: The Financial Storm Warning for Investors

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  • Jeff Camarda

    (Family Wealth Education Institute)

  • Steven James Lee

    (California State Polytechnic University)

  • Jerusha Lee

    (Claremont Graduate University)

Abstract

This chapter delves into what appears to be a COVID-era stock bubble. The COVID recession has been linked to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, however the market is still setting records. Why? One reason is that consumer spending is down, and saving is up, freeing up resources to invest in the market. The Fed has also been overeager to aid the markets by printing more cash and doing other things to keep the market strong, however this can’t last forever. This artificial bubble of the market may be set for a huge dive. It may come soon or later, but if history is any guide, it is bound to happen. When it does, trillions in wealth could evaporate, so it is important to protect yourself now.

Suggested Citation

  • Jeff Camarda & Steven James Lee & Jerusha Lee, 2021. "The COVID Stock Bubble: Is a Mother of All Stock Bubbles Brewing?," Springer Books, in: The Financial Storm Warning for Investors, pages 81-93, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-77271-0_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77271-0_9
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