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Robert Shiller: This is the sign we're in a bubble

"That's the sign of the bubble. They're worried but they're thinking they'll get out," he said. "This can suddenly turn, and we're looking somewhat like that now."

September 15, 2015 / 22:23 IST
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Investor sentiment today is looking like it did in 2000, and that could be a sign markets are in a bubble, Yale professor and Nobel economics laureate Robert Shiller told CNBC on Tuesday.

Just before the dot-com bubble burst, investors had very little confidence in stock valuations, but they were confident in the market in the short term, he said.

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"That's the sign of the bubble. They're worried but they're thinking they'll get out," he told CNBC's 'Squawk Box'. "This can suddenly turn, and we're looking somewhat like that now."

Shiller raised concerns about the value of US stocks earlier this week when he told the Financial Times his valuation confidence index showed investors believed equities have not been so overvalued since 2000, when the dot-com bubble burst.