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Buffett Indicator: What is it and how can an investor use it?
... economy.
In times of crisis, the indicator can fall to 50-70%, creating favorable opportunities for long-term investors.
Historical examples of using the Buffett indicator
1999 (dot-com crash) — The indicator rose above 150%, which foreshadowed a strong market correction in 2000-2002.
2008 (global financial crisis) — Before the crisis, the indicator was above 100%, and during the crisis, it fell below 60%. This gave investors the opportunity to buy shares at low prices.
2021 (record market overheating) — The indicator reached 230%, which ...
Analysis of PJSC Gazprom's RAS Report for the First Half of 2025
... additional compressors and the expansion of the capacity of the Power of Siberia, which will enhance export volumes. Simultaneously, the company is developing the LNG direction: while the major contribution in 2025 remains modest for now, LNG sales in the global market could somewhat compensate for lost pipeline sales.
Financial factors. Volatile items will still impact financial results. The ruble exchange rate remains a key risk: continued depreciation may, on one hand, increase ruble revenues (a plus for operating ...
Economic Events and Corporate Earnings — August 13, 2025: Japan's PPI, Germany's CPI, IEA Report, EIA Inventories, Russia's CPI
... positive EBITDA of around 4.2 billion rubles, reflecting improved operational efficiency.
What Investors Should Pay Attention To
August 13, 2025, will be a significant day when important macroeconomic data and corporate results may set the tone for global markets. Strong reports from technology giants like Cisco and Tencent could improve investor sentiment, while negative surprises may lead to increased volatility.
For Russian investors, the key reports from X5 Group and VK Company will reflect the state ...
Where Does the Russian Copper Company (RCC) Invest?
... development of new deposits and environmental initiatives make the company attractive for long-term investments.
Partnerships with international companies open additional growth opportunities.
Risks
Dependence on copper prices and other metals in the global market.
Potential environmental claims and increasing regulatory pressure.
The Russian Copper Company is actively developing its production capacities, implementing environmental technologies, and expanding its export opportunities. This enables the company ...
Why Trump Wants to Buy Greenland: Economic and Geopolitical Motives
... out of 50 elements that the United States considers strategically important. Among these are rare earth metals, critically essential for the production of high-tech devices, military equipment, and renewable energy sources. Today, around 90% of the global market for rare earth metals is controlled by China, which poses significant risks for the United States.
The estimated oil reserves off the coast of Greenland amount to 52 billion barrels, equivalent to 3% of the world's confirmed reserves. This positions ...