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Wall Street Is Flashing a Warning Signal That's Only Appeared 4 Times in 60 Years

The Buffett indicator can protect investors from overpaying for stocks when valuations run far ahead of the underlying fundamentals.

By Manali Pradhan, CFA Feb 5, 2026 at 12:30AM EST

Key Points

  • Although the S&P 500 briefly topped 7,000, investors remain concerned about the monetization potential of artificial intelligence (AI) investments.
  • The Buffett indicator is historically stretched, signaling that the market may be priced for near-perfect execution.
  • It isn’t a perfect crash signal, but it can serve as a useful warning that future returns may be lower and volatility higher.

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