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	<title>Comments on: tech bubble 2.0: coming soon to a market near you?</title>
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		<title>By: AradtheAlphaholic</title>
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		<description>There was a great paper that Eugene Fama wrote shortly after the tech bubble in response to his efficient markets theory that states bubbles aren't bubbles at all:  There is an unknown risk factor (an easy escape argument, in my opinion).  Anyways, the idea was that even if a bubble has actually happened, the chance that people will over-indulge in a sector or industry will already be priced into those securities.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a great paper that Eugene Fama wrote shortly after the tech bubble in response to his efficient markets theory that states bubbles aren&#8217;t bubbles at all:  There is an unknown risk factor (an easy escape argument, in my opinion).  Anyways, the idea was that even if a bubble has actually happened, the chance that people will over-indulge in a sector or industry will already be priced into those securities.</p>
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