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    Stock market due a crash?

    Any truth to this chart?

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    This time it is different just like those other times but more so.

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    Am no bull, but 3 different multiples on earnings doesn’t read scientific to me.

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    The PE ratio of the SP500 is high but not especially high

    https://www.multpl.com/s-p-500-pe-ratio


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    Quote Originally Posted by AsianXpat0:
    Am no bull, but 3 different multiples on earnings doesn’t read scientific to me.
    That's what I was thinking - wth is that graph - a linear combination of all those terms?

    Many software companies have high P/B - it's a legacy accounting metric. Also - not a big fan of Elliot Waves.
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    Best is to talk to people, in 1999 my auto mechanics made a lot of money in the stock market.
    In 2024 the life guard at my swimming pool is invested in Palantir.
    I had to look up what is Palantir.

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    Interestingly this popped up on my reddit feed

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Bogleheads/s/j66lhSsqyE

    Last edited by shri; 03-03-2025 at 09:45 AM.
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    what a stupid chart with no statistical meaning


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    Quote Originally Posted by redslert:
    what a stupid chart with no statistical meaning
    Hence my question. Given it is supposedly from Bloomberg I am not going to write it off without counter evidence.

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    Meanwhile, HSBC up another $2 today!


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