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Investors are piling into bullish options bets — another sign that the stock market is getting overheated
Investors’ aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.
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Investors’ aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.
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According to MarketWatch’s source item, Investors are piling into bullish options bets — another sign that the stock market is getting overheated, Investors’ aggressive buying of bullish call options has become yet another indication of just how frothy the U.S. equity market is becoming.
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