The Dow Jones today dove as investor uncertainty rises and Alan Greenspan - former Federal Reserve Chair during the 2001 Dot-Com Bubble - says stock and bond markets are in a bubble.
Dow futures are down 190 points this morning as tech stocks weigh on markets. The index and the S&P 500 are coming off their best month since March 2016 thanks to extreme optimism over the U.S. economy and recent tax reform.
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