5 Dividend Stocks for Those that Missed the Rally [View article]
I would enjoy an explanation of how indicators like an average market P/E based on 1-year earnings of 53 and P/E based on 10-year average earnings (the Graham & Dodd and/or Shiller P/E) of 20+ imply a "fairly valued" stock market. Please provide your readers with greater specifics, because to fundamentalist, it's 2003 all over again -- the start of another "faux" bull market beginning from super-high P/E ratios, where it will take years for the average market P/E ratio to compress back to average, and immediately thereafter half a decade worth of gains will be erased in the blink of an eye. Enlighten us, please.
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I would enjoy an explanation of how indicators like an average market P/E based on 1-year earnings of 53 and P/E based on 10-year average earnings (the Graham & Dodd and/or Shiller P/E) of 20+ imply a "fairly valued" stock market. Please provide your readers with greater specifics, because to fundamentalist, it's 2003 all over again -- the start of another "faux" bull market beginning from super-high P/E ratios, where it will take years for the average market P/E ratio to compress back to average, and immediately thereafter half a decade worth of gains will be erased in the blink of an eye. Enlighten us, please.
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