An inflationary bubble occurs when asset prices surge far beyond their intrinsic value, driven by speculation and excessive demand. It’s often linked to loose monetary policy or investor euphoria. Early participants, like savvy traders or financial institutions, profit by selling at peak prices, while latecomers face steep losses when the bubble inevitably bursts.
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