Other valuation metrics tell a similar story: Stocks are expensive, although it is not clear that they are
yet in bubble territory.
While we're not
yet in bubble territory, I'd caution investors that US and European markets are historically expensive on both a price - to - earnings and price - to - sales basis.
Not exact matches
The Bearcats are not
in jeopardy of NIT
territory yet, but if they let this loss affect them for games to come, they could very well find themselves on the
bubble.
And I certainly don't think we're anywhere close to
bubble territory yet — leaving aside some obvious exceptions, investors aren't exhibiting any of the usual symptoms: Yes, I'm sure you know»em... a twisted market / valuation logic, a blatant disregard for risk / leverage, and / or a messianic over-confidence
in future growth & returns.