Asset Bubble vs Market Correction
Financial markets often experience phases of rapid price rise and sudden price drops. Two important terms linked to these movements are Asset Bubble and Market Correction. These concepts are frequently asked in competitive exams and are important for understanding market behaviour.
An Asset Bubble occurs when the price of an asset rises far above its real value due to excessive demand, speculation, or investor excitement.
The Dot-Com Bubble (1995–2000):
Tech company stock prices rose sharply without actual profits, leading to a major crash in 2000.
A Market Correction is a healthy and temporary decline in asset prices after a period of overvaluation.
It usually happens when the market adjusts itself to reflect the true value of assets.
If the stock market index rises too quickly and then falls 10% to adjust, it is a correction, not a crash.
| Feature | Asset Bubble | Market Correction |
|---|---|---|
| Price Movement | Sharp rise above real value | Mild to moderate fall |
| Risk Level | Very high | Moderate |
| Nature | Speculative | Healthy adjustment |
| Duration | Long-term | Short-term |
| Outcome | Crash likely | Market stability restored |
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