The “Buffett Indicator” has been a closely watched stock market valuation gauge ever since the legendary investor explained his reasoning in a 2001 article in Fortune.
This popular market indicator is raising the alarm.
When Warren Buffett gets nervous, you and I should probably be nervous too. The Oracle of Omaha has long held to a simple maxim when it comes to whether the stock market is underv ...
Buffett has warned in the past that crossing a ratio of 200% -- meaning stocks, measured by market cap, are worth twice as much as U.S. gross domestic production (GDP) -- is like playing with fire.
There are many stock market metrics out there, but one of the more popular ones is the Buffett indicator. Nicknamed after Warren Buffett, this metric measures the ratio between U.S. gross domestic ...
In the Dec. 10, 2001, issue of Fortune, Warren Buffett wrote a landmark seven-page article that introduced a crucial market metric that became renowned as the “Buffett Indicator.” The Great Man ...