Warren Buffett Indicator hits record 236% as US stock market value relative to GDP reaches all-time high.
The Buffett Indicator, which compares total U.S. stock market value to GDP, has reached an all-time high of 236%, suggesting equities are trading at historically elevated valuations.
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