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TINA

An acronym for "There Is No Alternative," a phrase used to describe market conditions where stocks appear to be the only viable option for generating returns because bond yields and savings rates are extremely low. The term gained widespread use during the post-2008 era of near-zero interest rates when trillions of dollars flowed into equities almost by default. Critics argue that TINA thinking leads to complacency and inflated valuations.

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