So he had advised readers to ride the wave of euphoria and exit Inmet now.
He was thrilled, but his euphoria over getting such a good deal was short-lived.
"There's euphoria today, " said Stephen Carl, the head equity trader at The Williams Capital Group.
Yet when they are asked to actually sign up and pay more the euphoria disappears.
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The animosity gave way to euphoria April 20 when the two exchanges announced plans to join.
In the euphoria generated by the stock rise, it is easy to ignore risks.
No doubt there is euphoria that Spyker will not have to develop engines themselves.
With such pinpricks alone the militias dispelled the euphoria that greeted the peacekeepers' arrival.
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"After a few months, the euphoria will be challenged by the problems, " he says.
Everyone got caught up in the euphoria of home ownership as a profit center.
This euphoria, points out Middle East scholar Daniel Pipes, has not been seen since 1967.
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When over-indebtedness accelerates it becomes a sign of overconfidence, and, in the latter stages, euphoria.
And euphoria leads to too much debt, and too much debt leads to default.
Thus, the euphoria that stock traders are exhibiting today may be a bit premature.
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Soon came the euphoria of hundreds of thousands of downloads for this app or that app.
The euphoria of Kazakhstan's officials is likely to be equally baseless, if less surprising.
The U.S. announced the moratorium in 1992, in the general euphoria over the Cold War's end.
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In the meantime, not everyone in America is willing to bask in the general euphoria.
The hostility to the Russians passed as quickly as the euphoria that had come with independence.
But markets certainly capture the collective euphoria, or fear, of the investment community at any given moment.
Twelve months ago, ubiquitous euphoria led to dancing in the streets when the coalition government took power.
After a slow recovery from the Asian crisis of 1997 the euphoria in the Philippines is palpable.
But when the rivals turned their historic meeting last week into a virtual love-fest, euphoria replaced doubt.
Optimists like to think that a wave of post-partum euphoria will, for example, help boost consumer spending.
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Euphoria remains evident nearly a month later with Goldencents T-shirts joining the sea of Cardinals red championship gear.
In recent weeks, the falloff in oil prices has sapped some of the euphoria from ethanol stocks .
They think there might have been less euphoria had financial markets and policymakers been less fixated on GDP.
Stockmarkets soared but the euphoria may not last: illiquidity is a symptom of Europe's crisis, not the cause.
The euphoria of the western oilmen quickly turned to frustration, and few risked big investments in the country.
Last week it celebrated its first year of licensed trading, but not in a haze of Internet euphoria.
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