BtcMindShifts on Nostr: S&P 500 P/E is the highest of developed markets, >25, while MSTR updated FASB based ...
S&P 500 P/E is the highest of developed markets, >25, while MSTR updated FASB based calculations give them an effective P/E of 2 based on Jan-Mar. Outcome is obvious to me but dyor.
From meta ai query:
The S&P 500 PE Ratio, which is the price to earnings ratio of the constituents of the S&P 500, is at a current level of ¹ ² ³:
- 27.58 (as of May 20, 2024)
- 24.79 (as of December 2023)
- 27.559 (as of May 17, 2024)
The S&P 500 includes the 500 largest companies in the United States and can be viewed as a gauge for how the United States stock market is performing ². The price to earnings ratio is a valuation metric that gives a general idea of how a company's stock is priced in comparison to their earnings per share ².
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"content": "S\u0026P 500 P/E is the highest of developed markets, \u003e25, while MSTR updated FASB based calculations give them an effective P/E of 2 based on Jan-Mar. Outcome is obvious to me but dyor.\n\nFrom meta ai query:\n\nThe S\u0026P 500 PE Ratio, which is the price to earnings ratio of the constituents of the S\u0026P 500, is at a current level of ¹ ² ³:\n- 27.58 (as of May 20, 2024)\n- 24.79 (as of December 2023)\n- 27.559 (as of May 17, 2024)\nThe S\u0026P 500 includes the 500 largest companies in the United States and can be viewed as a gauge for how the United States stock market is performing ². The price to earnings ratio is a valuation metric that gives a general idea of how a company's stock is priced in comparison to their earnings per share ².",
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