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Are we in a bubble? How founder of world’s largest hedge fund says 2021 stock market stacks up

MarketWatch2021-02-23

Ray Dalio’s bubble indicator says the 2021 market ranks in the 77th percentile in his ‘bubble indicator’

The stock market is feeling awfully frothy to some investors lately, a fact that has helped to weigh on the market’s bullish sentiment in the past week or so, but a report by Ray Dalio implies that equities aren’t as bubblicious as one might think.

“In brief, the aggregate bubble gauge is around the 77th percentile today for the US stock market overall. In the bubble of 2000 and the bubble of 1929 this aggregate gauge had a 100th percentile read,” wrote Dalio in a blog post published on Monday on LinkedIn.

RAY DALIO

Dalio is the founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge-fund firm, which has made him a billionaire and comments consistent attention grabbers.

The hedge-fund investor says that he created an indicator to help him determine whether the stock market is in a bubble, which he defines as an unsustainably high price, by using six measures:

  1. How high are prices relative to traditional measures?
  2. Are prices discounting unsustainable conditions?
  3. How many new buyers (i.e., those who weren’t previously in the market) have entered the market?
  4. How broadly bullish is sentiment?
  5. Are purchases being financed by high leverage?
  6. Have buyers made exceptionally extended forward purchases (e.g., built inventory, contracted forward purchases, etc.) to speculate or protect themselves against future price gains?

VIA RAY DALIO

Based on those factors, and using data that go back to the 1910s, Dalio’s indicator suggests that markets are frothy but not necessarily in a bubble by his definition.

Dalio’s note comes as stock-market investors are wrestling with rising bonds yields, with the 10-year Treasury note flirts with its highest level in about a year as investors brace for rising inflation and recovery in the economy that has been swooning from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fiscal spending and market-favorable policies have been factors that investors have argued have kept the Dow Jones Industrial Average,the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite Index at or near record highs, despite valuations since as absurdly rich by some measures.

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  • Acella
    ·2021-02-25
    I too think too much money have been printed.
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  • Mccoy
    ·2021-02-24
    It is a cycle of ups and downs. 
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  • Jessemyne
    ·2021-02-24
    Too much paper money being printed 
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  • i8jc8i
    ·2021-02-24
    1 more move before the big one? ?
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  • Edkoo
    ·2021-02-23
    Hope the bubble is a fake one 
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  • RKT
    ·2021-02-23
    May be one more opportunity on its way
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  • 進澕
    ·2021-02-23
    Market correcting
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  • wjin
    ·2021-02-23
    Ok time to go all in then!
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  • 9MMatCha
    ·2021-02-23
    I am still waiting 
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  • Dendenislit
    ·2021-02-23
    Diamond hands 
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  • Dave123
    ·2021-02-23
    The bear is coming
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  • Javawj
    ·2021-02-23
    Tahan..
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  • Angsana
    ·2021-02-23
    So how. Correction or market crash. 
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    • Plan R
      Correction
      2021-02-24
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  • Rocketupup
    ·2021-02-23
    It is a healthy correction.  1. Don’t chase price. 2.Buy when there is correction like this. 3. DCA. 4. Hold if you have already bought. 5. Don’t panic. 
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  • elichai
    ·2021-02-23
    Excellent! More time to spend in the market.
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  • Squell86
    ·2021-02-23
    Market is definitely correcting soon
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    • Squell86
      Already here?
      2021-02-23
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  • allycat
    ·2021-02-23
    Hold on and ride through the waves!
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  • Billie Lo
    ·2021-02-23
    Learned [OK] 
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  • Rima
    ·2021-02-23
    You only lose when you sell!  Hold diamond hands
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  • Big__Boss
    ·2021-02-23
    Hold tight, dont let whale ? eat our profit
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