Are We in a Stock Market Bubble? Even if you don't want to recognize that, it might happen... One way of looking at stock valuations is the market value of all publicly traded companies as a percentage of GDP, which Warren Buffett described as “the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment” in a Fortune interview in 2001. “Two years ago the ratio rose to an unprecedented level,” Buffett said shortly after the tech bubble had burst. “That should have been a very strong warning signal.” So if the history repeats itself the bubble might burst, but how can someone believe this (even me) when we are driven by emotions, hope, hype and just enthusiasm for the better...? (Same for crypto :))
Are We in a Stock Market Bubble? Even if you don't want to recognize that, it might happen... One way of looking at stock valuations is the market value of all publicly traded companies as a percentage of GDP, which Warren Buffett described as “the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment” in a Fortune interview in 2001. “Two years ago the ratio rose to an unprecedented level,” Buffett said shortly after the tech bubble had burst. “That should have been a very strong warning signal.” So if the history repeats itself the bubble might burst, but how can someone believe this (even me) when we are driven by emotions, hope, hype and just enthusiasm for the better...? (Same for crypto :))