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The cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio, commonly known as CAPE, [1] Shiller P/E, or P/E 10 ratio, [2] is a stock valuation measure usually applied to the US S&P 500 equity market. It is defined as price divided by the average of ten years of earnings ( moving average ), adjusted for inflation. [ 3 ]
A linear chart of the S&P 500 daily closing values from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 A logarithmic chart of the S&P 500 index daily closing values from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 A daily volume chart of the S&P 500 index from January 3, 1950, to February 19, 2016 Logarithmic Chart of S&P 500 Index with and without Inflation and with Best Fit and other graphs to Feb 2024
If the S&P 500 does trade at the 8,000 level with EPS of $400, it would imply a price-to-earnings ratio of 20x, which is below current levels but slightly above the index's long-term average.
The average price-to-earnings ratio of the S&P 500 index is around 28. That's not a low figure and would normally be associated with a company that was expected to grow materially over the near term.
The fund's weighted average price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 19.2 represents a significant discount to the S&P 500's 26.9 multiple. This valuation gap highlights potential opportunities as ...
Robert Shiller's plot of the S&P composite real price–earnings ratio and interest rates (1871–2012), from Irrational Exuberance, 2d ed. [1] In the preface to this edition, Shiller warns that "the stock market has not come down to historical levels: the price–earnings ratio as I define it in this book is still, at this writing [2005], in the mid-20s, far higher than the historical average
Before blindly diving into October's worst-performing S&P 500 ... each ticker ended up losing on the order of 30% versus the index's 1% dip. ... The S&P 500's trailing-12-month price-to-earnings ...
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