The stock market is deep in the bubble area, at least when measured by the #Buffett Indicator. The total market capitalization is equal to 115% of the total GDP, way ABOVE the 100% Buffett bubble threshold, and the highest figure since 2007. pic.twitter.com/0kGZY9LzOQ
— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) December 6, 2020
9. Weird/wacky indicator… S&P500 vs avg hourly wages
"The average US worker must now work 141 hours to buy 1 share of S&P 500" (was 20 hours backintheday)
h/t @Schuldensuehner $SPX $MACRO pic.twitter.com/2nZXifzXWo
— Callum Thomas (@Callum_Thomas) December 5, 2020
Total US call option volume. Biggest bubble of all time.
Enjoy! pic.twitter.com/DalT5tYkKQ
— RBA (@corptrader) December 4, 2020
Is this time different? Historically, Inflation broadly go in the same direction as M2 money growth, DB says. pic.twitter.com/jIA4VWqRTN
— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) December 5, 2020
Goldman Sees More Chinese Bond Defaults https://t.co/9V6gzVGk3b
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 6, 2020