Here we are looking at the Excess CAPE yield for the SPX500 over the last 100+ years "A higher CAPE meant a lower subsequent 10-year return, and vice versa. The R-squared was a phenomenally high 0.9 — the CAPE on its own was enough to explain 90% of stocks’ subsequent performance over a decade. The standard deviation was 1.37% — in other words, two-thirds of the...
DISCRIPTION Shiller PE ratio for the S&P 500. Price earnings ratio is based on average inflation-adjusted earnings from the previous 10 years, known as the Cyclically Adjusted PE Ratio (CAPE Ratio) TIME FRAME 1M HOW TO USE It provide historic Shiller PE which will provide over-bought or over-sold condition historically from 19th century. MODIFICATION When the...