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Double Trouble: How the Dot-Com and Tech Bubbles Compare

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In today’s episode, Jack Shannon, equities strategies senior analyst for Morningstar Research Services, talks about why active fund managers seemed to repeat the same mistakes.

  • Why did you decide to analyze these two investing periods?
  • Examples of the market chasing companies pursuing growth at any cost
  • What do you think drove active fund managers to snap up growth stocks as valuations skyrocketed?
  • How can individual investors spot a bubble?
  • Tech Bubble damage
  • What surprised you when you compared the Dot-Com and Tech Bubbles?
  • How did the interest rate environments play a role?

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For Growth Managers, History Repeats Itself

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Active ETFs Take Off –– 3 Ideas for Investors

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Read what our team is writing:

Ivanna Hampton

Jack Shannon

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Ivanna Hampton on Twitter: @IvannaHampton

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In today’s episode, Jack Shannon, equities strategies senior analyst for Morningstar Research Services, talks about why active fund managers seemed to repeat the same mistakes.

  • Why did you decide to analyze these two investing periods?
  • Examples of the market chasing companies pursuing growth at any cost
  • What do you think drove active fund managers to snap up growth stocks as valuations skyrocketed?
  • How can individual investors spot a bubble?
  • Tech Bubble damage
  • What surprised you when you compared the Dot-Com and Tech Bubbles?
  • How did the interest rate environments play a role?

Read about topics from this episode.

For Growth Managers, History Repeats Itself

Want to Invest Successfully? Quit Trying to Make Sense of It

What to watch from Morningstar.

What to Do as Recession Fears Grip Investors

Just Where’s the U.S. Economy Headed?

Active ETFs Take Off –– 3 Ideas for Investors

Berkshire Hathaway: 4 Questions and 5 Cheap Stocks

Read what our team is writing:

Ivanna Hampton

Jack Shannon

Follow us on social media.

Ivanna Hampton on Twitter: @IvannaHampton

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarInc

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar...

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/

  continue reading

389 episodes

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