The 1990s Called, And They Want Their Markets Back

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Michelle deBoer-Jones
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Every so often, the markets start moving toward various extremes in such a way that someone recalls a particular time in history when a similar situation was occurring. Gradually, more and more people start looking back at that time in history and drawing comparisons and then reminding everyone else of what happened next. Right now, portfolio managers, analysts and some investors are calling to mind the 1990s and early 2000s, an era marked by extraordinary valuations (especially among tech firms), the popping of the tech bubble, and high debt levels. In his Q1 letter, RBI Capital manager Skip Tague wrote…

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Michelle deBoer-Jones is editor-in-chief of Hedge Fund Alpha. She also writes comparative analyses of stocks for TipRanks and runs Providence Writing Services. Previously, she was a television news producer for eight years, producing the morning news programs for NBC affiliates in Evansville, Indiana and Huntsville, Alabama and spending a short time at the CBS affiliate in Huntsville.