Shiller CAPE Is at 41.2. In 145 Years the Only Period Higher Was the Dot-Com Peak.
Published: August 23, 2026
Shiller CAPE is at 41.2. In 145 years of history the only period higher was the dot-com peak. That is one of the readings from this month's Tremor update.
The US 30-year Treasury is at 5.23%, and 2026 is the first year since 2007 that the long bond has been above 5.2%. US auto loans are running a 90+ day delinquency flow of 3.00%, the highest since the first quarter of 2010. Brent is back at 95 dollars, after peaking above 138 in April and falling to around 70 by the end of June.
On the data side, India bank credit now goes back to February 2017 rather than December 2022, which gives 113 months of sector-wise history across 33 sectors. NY Fed household debt for Q2 2026 is loaded across 64 series, on the tool and on the public API. Daily prices cover the major equity indices along with Brent, natural gas, copper and gold, and BSE Sensex now goes back to 1997.
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Related posts from this month:
- Point Your AI Agent at api.tigzig.com and It Works Out Which Dataset It Needs
- NY Fed Q2 2026 Household Debt, where the headline delinquency flow fell but auto and mortgage went the other way
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