In the realm of stock market indicators, the Buffett Indicator stands out, especially when it flashes red. Named after Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and a figure synonymous with investing acumen, the indicator compares the total market capitalization of all actively traded U.S. stocks to the latest estimate of quarterly gross domestic product (GDP). Buffett, in a 2001 Fortune magazine article shared by CNN Money, described it as “probably the best single measure of where val
The stock market's robust performance in the first quarter of 2024 has investors on edge, with experts predicting a potentially "frightful yet fulfilling" year-end.
Warren Buffett s go-to market gauge surged to a two-year high of 184%.The "Buffett Indicator" compares the stock market s total value to the overall size of