Valuation – S&P 500 Forward Price-to-Sales Ratio
Valuation – S&P 500 Forward Price-to-Sales Ratio Measured by forward price-to-sales, the S&P 500 looks expensive. Image: The Daily Shot
Valuation – S&P 500 Forward Price-to-Sales Ratio Measured by forward price-to-sales, the S&P 500 looks expensive. Image: The Daily Shot
Valuation – S&P 500’s Forward 12-Month Price-Earnings Ratio vs. U.S. 10-Year Real Treasury Yields U.S. stock valuations may be vulnerable to rising real yields. Image: Bloomberg
Small-Caps Valuation – S&P SmallCap 600 Index / S&P 500 Index – 12-Month Forward Price / Earnings Ratio Relative valuations suggest that small-caps could outperform large-caps over the next decade. Image: Morgan Stanley Research
Valuation – Price to Sales Ratio – S&P 500 Information Technology Index and S&P 500 Index U.S. equities look expensive by historical standards, but low rates tend to push price-to-sales ratios higher. Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Valuation – S&P 500 Index vs. S&P 500 Bank Index – 12-Month Forward Price/Earnings Ratio Banks still look cheap relative to the broad market. Image: Morgan Stanley Research
SPY S&P 500 ETF – Day vs. Night Price Returns The S&P 500 loves the night. Since 1993, the real profits have been made outside regular trading hours. Image: Lohman Econometrics
S&P 500 – Percent Deviation of Price from 75 Week Moving Average Is there a market correction on the horizon? It is highly likely that the gap between the S&P 500 Index and its 75-week moving average will close eventually. Image: Real Investment Advice
Valuation – Federal Reserve Total Assets and S&P 500 Index Forward Price/Earnings Will Fed asset purchases continue to push valuations higher indefinitely? Image: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Valuation – FAANG and S&P 500 Ex-FAANG Price-To-Sales Ratios Ultra-low rates tend to push price-to-sales ratios higher. Image: BofA US Equity & Quant Strategy
S&P 500 2021E Sector Return on Equity (ROE) vs. Price/Book Valuation Are health care and consumer staples among the sectors that show promise this year? Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research
Inflation vs. S&P 500 YoY Price Returns Historically, the S&P 500 has generated the highest returns in periods of low single-digit inflation. Image: BofA US Equity & Quant Strategy