Your starving intellect should under stand that S&P 500 EPS has dropped over the past 3 years.
Your starving intellect should under stand that S&P 500 EPS has dropped over the past 3 years.
Hey, Igy, that graph is not EPS.
Hey Trews/DD not suppose to be. Can you finger it out?
Hello, McFly! wrote:
Hey, Igy, that graph is not EPS.
Oh, Snap!
Oh, Snap! wrote:
Hello, McFly! wrote:Hey, Igy, that graph is not EPS.
Oh, Snap!
Earnings yield = LTM trailing earnings / index value
Idiot Snap!
Oh Pfats!
Laugher wrote:
Oh, Snap! wrote:Oh, Snap!
Earnings yield = LTM trailing earnings / index value
Idiot Snap!
Laugher wrote:
Oh, Snap! wrote:Oh, Snap!
Earnings yield = LTM trailing earnings / index value
Idiot Snap!
Which is not EPS as you suggested that graph was.
Use your brain, that's what it's there for....
Mortimer wrote:
Laugher wrote:Earnings yield = LTM trailing earnings / index value
Idiot Snap!
Which is not EPS as you suggested that graph was.
Thimble wrote:
Use your brain, that's what it's there for....
Mortimer wrote:Which is not EPS as you suggested that graph was.
I wasn’t talking to you. I was talking to the idiot who thinks EPS is the same as earnings yield. Can you believe it?
I am sure the poster knew the difference numbskull.
Thimble wrote:
I am sure the poster knew the difference numbskull.
That’s exactly the point. Anyone with at least half a brain understands there’s a difference.
Thanks for backing me up.
More records today! Life is good!
Earnings Scorecard: For Q3 2017 (with 16 companies in the S&P 500 reporting actual results for the quarter), 13 companies have reported positive EPS surprises and 13 companies have reported positive sales surprises.
^Non-GAAP EPS numbers^
Earnie wrote:
Earnings Scorecard: For Q3 2017 (with 16 companies in the S&P 500 reporting actual results for the quarter), 13 companies have reported positive EPS surprises and 13 companies have reported positive sales surprises.
Actual results.
Earnie(ings) FactCheck wrote:
^Non-GAAP EPS numbers^
^Actual non-GAAP EPS reporting, GAAP numbers likely 3-10% lower^
And the GAAP estimates are also lower. It’s a wash.
Yippie! Muppet Party! wrote:
http://www.multpl.com/shiller-pe/
Recognized as a flawed metric.
^flawed thinking^