When Wall Street Can't See What's Right Under Its Nose The cacophony of warnings about an impending market bubble has become a familiar tune on Wall Street.
Analysts and pundits are sounding the alarm, citing historical valuations and anomalies that supposedly signal an imminent crash. But what if this time is different?
The fundamental drivers of the economy may have shifted in ways that make traditional metrics irrelevant. The disconnect between stock market performance and the underlying economy has been building for decades.