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Howard Marks sees cautionary signs of a bubble, says investors shouldn't ignore today's high market valuation

  • Howard Marks warns of cautionary signs in the market, highlighting high valuations as potential indicators of poor long-term returns or short-term declines.
  • In his memo, Marks notes the S&P 500's price-to-earnings ratio is currently at 22, which is historically linked to lower returns over time.
  • Marks expresses concern over the enthusiasm for artificial intelligence investments, which have driven up stock prices of major companies like Nvidia.
  • He concludes that investors should be cautious about today's market valuations, as high valuations are often followed by poor performance in the future.
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