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    from 1871-2007



    From 1935-2009



    As of July 31, the P/E ratio is at 143.95

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  • #2
    Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

    Rajiv, looking at the bottom chart, I wonder if the data is accurate.

    What numbers it is using? Current earnings? Forecast 2010 earnings? (I am assuming the former).

    I would really like to see the numbers being substantiated.


    If indeed the P/E is so out of whack, believe me I will be short the day icm63 pulls the trigger or even before since someone else already did so.

    More importantly, why is no one is talking about this? To the contrary, the IMF announced today that the recession is over...

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    • #3
      Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

      Originally posted by Rajiv View Post
      from 1871-2007



      From 1935-2009



      As of July 31, the P/E ratio is at 143.95

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      So SPX at 1000 has earnings of $7 per share???
      Seems a tiny bit low

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      • #4
        Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

        Btw, please note that this has been posted as well in the Rant and Rave by zoog.

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        • #5
          Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

          The data is here as an excel sheet till 12/31/2008. The July number is here

          The March number I believe was 132 well in line with the July Number

          I will move it to the Zoog post.

          Also, I cannot access the select area -- your links is to that area.
          Last edited by Rajiv; August 18, 2009, 10:28 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

            I investigated this a few months ago, I don't have time right now to search it down again, but remove GM from the totals and you get a different picture.
            "...the western financial system has already failed. The failure has just not yet been realized, while the system remains confident that it is still alive." Jesse

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            • #7
              Re: S&P500 - P/E Ratio -- Earnings

              Originally posted by rjwjr View Post
              I investigated this a few months ago, I don't have time right now to search it down again, but remove GM from the totals and you get a different picture.
              Of possible relevance:


              Ed.

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