Rounding up top reads from around the web, as shared by fellow investors and myself in the Financial Horse Facebook Group.
Is This a Market Melt-Up? Here Are Some Ways to Tell (Bloomberg)What is a melt-up? It’s a term traders use to describe a specific market event: a rapidly accelerating rally driven purely by sentiment, with high participation, volumes, and volatility. That is, market optimism has come untethered from fundamentals, and investors are chasing returns by jumping on an upward-moving bandwagon. A melt-up doesn’t give investors waiting to buy the dip any chances to get in — it’s all based on momentum and, in its later stages, FOMO.
How many Stocks should you own in your Portfolio? (Intrinsic Investing)A great question I often wonder myself.
The short answer? If
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