It's a useless term. (also see Free Cash Flow yield)
On Mar 22 05:07 PM socphd71 wrote:
> I looked up the definition of "earnings yield." It is the reciprocal > of the PE ratio. So why is a high earnings yield "better-than-bonds"? > Or is this simply another misleading title?
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With the strength of the dollar, I'd be a little bit careful with these major multinationals. Hopefully, the impact of a stronger dollar will be offset by lower input costs, but it is a headwind worth noting.
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On Mar 22 05:07 PM socphd71 wrote:
> I looked up the definition of "earnings yield." It is the reciprocal
> of the PE ratio. So why is a high earnings yield "better-than-bonds"?
> Or is this simply another misleading title?
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