US Stocks Are Overvalued Relative To Other Developed Markets

The US equity market as represented by the S&P 500 has shot up by 21% YTD. While double-digit growth is excellent, the market has become overvalued especially when compared to other developed markets. So for a value-oriented investor better opportunities exist elsewhere. The S&P 500’s forward P/E is 21.0. This is much higher than the …

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Notes on Automotive Employment in the European Union

The automotive industry is one of the largest industries in the EU employing about 13 million people both directly and indirectly according to data by ACEA. Out of the 12.9 million jobs, 2.4 million are direct jobs while the rest are indirect employment. To put it another angle, the auto sector accounts for 3.1 million …

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S&P 500 vs. NASDAQ vs. Dow Jones Returns: Chart

Equity markets are performing very well so far this year. After a dramatic selloff in July and early August, markets have recovered and continue to reach record highs. Some of the individual stocks have soared much more than than the S&P 500’s 21.0% YTD. With that said, I wanted to see how the three major …

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Australian Stocks – Nominal Total Returns from 1900 to 2023: Chart

I have written about historical annual returns of the Australian equity markets a few times before. Recently I came across a chart showing the nominal total returns of Australian stocks from 1900 to 2023. According to this chart, the Arithmetic Mean Nominal Total Return was 11.7% per year which is very good. In the past …

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Defense Stocks Outperform The Market in the Long Run

The defense sector has been one of the big growth sectors for many years now and continues to grow further. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, middle-east conflicts and other geo-political risks around the world keep defense companies busy. I came across an article by Arian Neiron at VanEck in which he discussed the benefits of investing …

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