
It's like a replay of the 1990s, FOMO overwhelms everything, and U.S. stock options traders are caught in a frenzy

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As U.S. stocks continue to hit new highs, investors are flooding into call options due to FOMO (fear of missing out), with trading volume reaching its highest level in four years. Barclays' indicators show that retail investors' bullish sentiment is soaring, nearing the excessive optimism of the late 1990s. Although historical data indicates that euphoric sentiment typically foreshadows reduced future returns, analysts warn that the bubble may last longer. The extreme optimism in the options market and concerns about rising prices have overshadowed worries about declines, displaying typical signs of frenzy
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