The Essential P/e: Understanding The Stock Market Through The Price-earnings Ratio
by Keith Anderson 2021-01-01 10:37:26
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The price-earnings ratio, or P/E, is the most commonly quoted investment statistic, but have you ever considered what it actually means? For most people it''s a shorthand way of deciding how highly the market regards a company, with investors prepare... Read more
The price-earnings ratio, or P/E, is the most commonly quoted investment statistic, but have you ever considered what it actually means? For most people it''s a shorthand way of deciding how highly the market regards a company, with investors prepared to overpay for earnings from a high-P/E ''glamour'' stock as opposed to a low-P/E ''value'' stock. However, academics have known since 1960 that the opposite is true: value stocks outperform glamour stocks consistently over decades. A company with a low P/E may have been marked down for no readily apparent reason and thus could represent an attractive value investment for those with the patience to wait while the market re-values it. However, the P/E is a backward-looking measure and just because the company earned £1 per share last year it doesn''t necessarily mean it will earn anything like that in the foreseeable future. Or, a low P/E can mean a company is deservedly cheap because it is in financial difficulty - in this case the company is likely to become cheaper yet or even go into administration. This book is a practical guide to how you can adjust and improve the price-earnings ratio and use it, alongside other financial ratios, to run against the crowd and boost your stock returns. Less
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  • 9.16 X 6.29 X 0.76 in
  • 196
  • Harriman House
  • July 4, 2012
  • English
  • 9780857190802
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