“I had my 18-year-old niece asking me what stocks she should invest in because her friends are making 30% per day,” Mark Cuban said.
in May, told CNBC on Monday that the internet bubble lasted for multiple years. The Nasdaq rose more than 500% from 1995 until the bubble burst in March 2000.
"It wasn't like, 'Oh, we're in a bubble then all of a sudden the bubble is over months later,'" Cuban said. "It's difficult to have patience sometimes and recognize that there is still a lot money that can come in and chase that performance."
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