The Buffett Valuation Indicator (also known as the Buffett Index or Buffett Ratio) measures the ratio of the total United States stock market to GDP. This indicator helps determine whether the valuation changes in US stocks are justified by the GDP level. For example, the ratio is calculated based on the standard deviations from the historical trend line. If...
Script Description This pine script is based on a YouTube video titled: Warren Buffett: How to Calculate the Intrinsic Value of a Stock. Warren Buffett is a famous value investor who follows the principles of his mentor Benjamin Graham. He looks for companies that have strong competitive advantages, consistent earnings, and low debt. He also considers the...
Our Implementation of the famous Buffett Indicator a long-term valuation indicator for stocks. Calculation: Wilshire 5000 Index divided by US GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
This is the Warren Buffett Indicator, the total market cap relative to the US gross domestic product (GDP). It is also called "Market Cap to GDP Indicator". For the market cap typically the Wilshire 5000 total market cap is used, which is representing the value of all stocks traded in the United States. Tradingview just provides the Wilshire W4500. We can...