📊 The U.S. stock market is now valued at 305% of the M2 money supply, nearing the extreme levels seen during the dot-com bubble.
For context: ▪️ 2008 crisis — 290% ▪️ Dot-com peak — 370% That means the market needs just a 21% rise to match the euphoric highs of the year 2000.
Valuations are heating up again — history might be rhyming.
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📊 The U.S. stock market is now valued at 305% of the M2 money supply, nearing the extreme levels seen during the dot-com bubble.
For context:
▪️ 2008 crisis — 290%
▪️ Dot-com peak — 370%
That means the market needs just a 21% rise to match the euphoric highs of the year 2000.
Valuations are heating up again — history might be rhyming.