Nokia, once the world leader in mobile phone sales, saw its stock advance nearly 10 times in 24 months during the late 1990s.
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Melt-ups lead to rapid market gains as investors rush to buy, fearing missing out. Historical melt-ups include 1999's tech bubble and 2007's pre-crisis peak. Investors should watch for signs of a melt ...