Some investors worry a bubble may be inflating. The famous “Nifty Fifty” stocks of the 1970s are one guide to today’s hopes and fears. They were also powerful blue-chip corporations with ...
High concentration in one country could signal its market is over-bloated, like during the Nifty Fifty bubble in the US that ended in the 1970s, or the aforementioned Japanese bubble. Then there's ...
The top stocks today trade at a much lower valuation compared to the largest stocks of the tech bubble peak and have much higher profit margins and return on equity than the Nifty Fifty stocks ...
There’s an asset bubble almost every decade. In addition to the 1630s Dutch tulip bulb craze, notable examples include the Nifty Fifty group of blue-chip companies in the late 1960s, Japanese ...
Nvidia and the tech-dominated US market aren’t a bubble but things appear frothy ... Marks says it’s cheap compared to the Nifty Fifty, the infamous growth stocks like Polaroid and Xerox ...