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The Shiller P/E ratio, a trusted stock-market gauge, just hit its highest level since the dot-com bubble
A trusted market gauge has surged to its highest levels since the dot-com bubble, signaling stocks are the most expensive in 25 years. The Shiller P/E ratio, also known as the cyclically adjusted ...
There’s no single P/E ratio, causing no end of confusion. The reason there’s more than one ratio traces to ambiguity about the denominator. While the numerator is a fact of the matter, the denominator ...
Price-to-earnings is a valuation measure that is top of mind for most investors. But the P/E ratio isn't the only way to assess a company's value, and alone may yield incorrect conclusions. Adding ...
The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq Composite have been virtually unstoppable over the last five months and change. Two of the stock market's most time-tested valuation tools -- the ...
The stock-market indicator peaked before the S&P 500 crashed 49% in the early 2000s. AJ Bell's Russ Mould said stocks are pricey, but "you don't know when trouble is going to strike!" A trusted market ...
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