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EconomPic skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, November 12, 2020 The Case Against Using the CAPE Ratio for Relative Valuation Across Markets Bloomberg has an article  You May Regret Staying Parked in U.S. Stocks which made the case that there’s "widespread agreement" and "the answer isn’t in dispute" that foreign stocks will outperform going forward.  Simplified version of my view of that statement.... c'mon now. Extended version of my view of that statement is in line with what  Jamie Powell  outlines  here : So really, it’s hard to argue that US equities are any more expensive than their European counterparts. Sure, the States might have far more stocks at trading at rich prices, but that’s by virtue of its sectoral composition, rather than it being a uniquely American phenomenon.  But the point of this post isn't to get into the relative fundamentals of US vs foreign stocks, but rather to outline how the author made a basic error with his choice of valuation me...

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