árhullámainak
Árhullámainak (Financial tidal waves) is a Hungarian term used to describe a temporary surge in asset prices during economic downturns or severe financial crises, often fueled by investor optimism or speculative activities. This phenomenon was first observed and described by Czech economist Tomáš Sedláček in his book " Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Virtue and Vice" in 2014.
A typical árhullámainak occurs when investors, often driven by emotions such as fear, greed, or herd mentality,
The exact causes and drivers of árhullámainak remain unclear, but experts agree that a combination of psychological,
Researchers continue to analyze árhullámainak to better understand its underlying dynamics and identify early warning signs.