Looking Back to 1880, Stocks Are Pricey. How They Keep Climbing.

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The S&P 500's current Shiller CAPE ratio is at 40 times, indicating that stocks may be overvalued compared to historical averages, with the metric suggesting a more sustainable assessment of earnings power than the traditional price-to-earnings ratio.

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The Shiller cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings (CAPE) ratio is a valuation measure that divides a stock’s current price by the average of the last 10 years’ inflation-adjusted earnings. This tactic is a better way to assess sustainable earnings power than the typical price-to-earnings ratio, since that only takes one year into account, he wrote in a Friday note. The S&P 500’s current Shiller CAPE ratio is at roughly 40 times.

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