
Buffett Indicator Hits Record High, Suggesting U.S. Stocks Are Overvalued
Published September 28, 2025
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A grotesque satire on the stock market's overvaluation: when the "Buffett Indicator" (market cap to GDP) becomes a monster that inflates itself at the expense of real economic foundations.
According to CNBC, the Buffet Indicator (a measure comparing total stock market valuation to national GDP) suggests U.S. equities are significantly overvalued - a warning common among analysts that current markets may be inflated relative to economic fundamentals.
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