Robert Shiller’s Cyclically Adjusted P/E (CAPE) may be hitting its peak as stocks grow more slowly than earnings. The ratio, now near its dot-com highs, is undoubtedly elevated but may be hard pressed to continue its climb.
Robert Shiller’s Cyclically Adjusted P/E (CAPE) may be hitting its peak as stocks grow more slowly than earnings. The ratio, now near its dot-com highs, is undoubtedly elevated but may be hard pressed to continue its climb.
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