Stock market bubbles are:
A) The increase in a stock's price resulting from reported higher profits by a firm.
B) Persistent and expanding gaps between stocks' actual prices and the prices warranted by the fundamentals.
C) Synonymous to stock market crashes.
D) Those periods of time when the overall level of the stock market is rising at a slow rate reflecting market fundamentals.
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