Markets have been fueled by speculation since the April bottom, with investors dumping money into unprofitable companies and short-term trends like meme stocks.

Markets have been fueled by speculation since the April bottom, with investors dumping money into unprofitable companies and short-term trends like meme stocks.
While our economic system is not always perfect, there are powerful incentives at play for investors that can stomach a little volatility.
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