The everything bubble: a twice-in-145-year valuation peak with no place to hide
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The everything bubble: a twice-in-145-year valuation peak with no place to hide
COMMENTARY
29 MAY 2026
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Consider this. The most widely cited measure of the stock-market valuation of the S&P 500—Robert Shiller’s cyclically-adjusted price-to-earnings ratio (CAPE)—now stands at 42. That is the second-highest reading in 145 years of recorded data, exceeded only by the December 1999 dot-com peak of 44.19. The Buffett Indicator, which compares total market capitalization to GDP, sits between 220 and 234 percent depending on the methodology—an all-time record. The equity r…
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