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Robert Shiller's 1996 Warning on Expensive Stocks Remains Relevant as Prices Soar
In 1996, Nobel laureate economist Robert Shiller warned about excessively high stock prices, which subsequently doubled before a market crash. Today, stock prices are even more expensive, highlighting the enduring relevance of his caution.
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