Shiller PE currently sitting above 40 - that's pretty stretched territory. It might actually be healthy if large-cap US equities took some time to consolidate and pull back gradually. Picture a scenario where the broad market softens a bit, allowing the dollar index to ease while emerging markets and crypto start finding their footing again. Sometimes rotation beats concentration. When mega-cap tech gets this rich on valuation metrics, alternative assets like crypto often become more attractive on a relative basis. The asymmetry could flip pretty fast if growth narratives shift or macro conditions change.
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MetaNeighbor
· 01-10 01:57
Big A is still dreaming; the US stock market's valuation should have been adjusted long ago.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-10 01:56
A 40x P/E ratio is really outrageous. U.S. stocks should take a break, bro.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 01-10 01:51
Shiller PE breaking 40, well, I think it's not necessarily a bad thing. We really need to rotate properly this time, and not let mega caps get stuck. Crypto has quite a few opportunities to turn things around this time.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 01-10 01:41
The Shiller PE ratio breaking above 40 is indeed a bit outrageous... But on the other hand, if this rotation really happens, our opportunity will come.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-10 01:39
Shiller PE above 40 is really a bit outrageous, but on the other hand, when will we actually see tech truly loosen up? It feels like we're waiting for this rotation every day.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-10 01:36
Shiller PE 40+ — it's not scary, it's just time for a rotation. The market is somewhat expensive, mega caps are too fat. Looking forward to the opportunity to rotate into crypto.
Shiller PE currently sitting above 40 - that's pretty stretched territory. It might actually be healthy if large-cap US equities took some time to consolidate and pull back gradually. Picture a scenario where the broad market softens a bit, allowing the dollar index to ease while emerging markets and crypto start finding their footing again. Sometimes rotation beats concentration. When mega-cap tech gets this rich on valuation metrics, alternative assets like crypto often become more attractive on a relative basis. The asymmetry could flip pretty fast if growth narratives shift or macro conditions change.