For those interested, below we highlight the historical trailing 12-month P/E ratio of the S&P 500 since 1942. The green and red shading represents bull and bear markets of the S&P 500. Bull markets are rallies of 20% that were preceded by a decline of 20% and vice versa for bear markets. Generally you see P/E expansion during bull markets and P/E contraction during bear markets. However, the most recent bull market saw P/Es contract from high levels, and during the recent correction, P/Es have expanded. The current trailing 12-month P/E of the index is 20.5 versus an average of 15.90 since 1942.
The richest one percent of this country owns half our country's wealth, five trillion dollars. One third of that comes from hard work, two thirds comes from inheritance, interest on interest accumulating to widows and idiot sons and what I do, stock and real estate speculation. It's bullshit. You got ninety percent of the American public out there with little or no net worth. I create nothing. I own.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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