Analysts Warn U.S. Bull Market Since the 1980s May Be Unsustainable

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A top analyst highlights that the U.S. stock market's valuation has soared to 363% of GDP, surpassing previous bubble levels, driven mainly by high P/E multiples and a rising profit share, raising concerns about sustainability and the long-term health of the market.
- Top analyst says the U.S. bull market dates all the way back to the 1980s, and stocks just hit a potentially unsustainable 363% of GDP Yahoo Finance
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