Buffett IndicatorThis is an open-source version of the Buffett indicator. The old version was code-protected and broken, so I created another version.
It's computed simply as the entire SPX 500 capitalization divided by the US GDP. Since TradingView does not have data for the SPX 500 capitalization, I used quarterly values of SPX devisors as a proxy.
I tried to create another version of the Buffett indicator for other countries/indexes, but I can't find the data. If you can help me find data for index divisors, I can add more choices to this indicator.
It's interesting to see how this indicator's behavior has changed in the last few years. Levels that looked crazy are not so crazy anymore.
Disclaimer
Please remember that past performance may not be indicative of future results.
Due to various factors, including changing market conditions, the strategy may no longer perform as well as in historical backtesting.
This post and the script don’t provide any financial advice.
Buffet
BUFFET INDICATORDISCRIPTION
The stock market cap to GDP ratio has become known as the Buffett Indicator in recent years, as Warren Buffett commented that he believes it is “probably the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment.”
CALCULATION
100*VALUE OF ALL STOCKS IN COUNTRY/GDP OF COUNTRY
100*wilshire5000/gdp
Buffet Indicator [QuantNomad]Created a version of Buffet Indicator for TradingView.
He calls it "the best single measure of where valuations stand at any given moment".
Computations are very simple, it is simply the ratio between total stock market capitalization and US GDP.
I used the S&P 500 capitalization instead of the total so value here might be a bit lower than in the original indicator.
Very high values might mean that we're now in a bubble and correction might follow shortly.
Mayer Multiple(Buffet's Secret)It's just the 200 day moving average / divided by the price. Shows you where Buffet would buy and sell at.