Is this the melt-up in the stock market that comes before Wall Street’s meltdown?

If stock markets die in euphoria, as Sir John Templeton once famously said, then what transpired on CNBC’s Halftime Report on Friday may be the closest to the sort of exuberance that might make the British investor and fund manager’s ears prick up.
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