View Full Version : Another way to measure the complacency you see near market tops
Stranger_Danger
23-02-2015, 01:27 AM
The degree to which participants on the online share forum start having childish, off topic debates, to the point of getting banned.
(On a serious note, anyone checked out the valuations on some of the "safe" stuff recently?..like....geeez..)
Bilbo
23-02-2015, 10:38 AM
(On a serious note, anyone checked out the valuations on some of the "safe" stuff recently?..like....geeez..)
Yes, and that is why I am investing in growth stocks. IMHO there has to be a PE point where the chase for yield becomes riskier than betting on growth from XRO, VML, SLI etc, and others will likely see this and drive up the price of quality growth stocks.
percy
23-02-2015, 11:20 AM
yes very pricey but as long as term deposits stay low they will remain pricey
Worries me.
The "good stuff" is very expensive.
noodles
23-02-2015, 11:41 AM
Worries me.
The "good stuff" is very expensive.
Spark trades on a higher PE than Apple.
MADNESS!!!!
[/QUOTE=snapiti;560614]yes very pricey but as long as term deposits stay low they will remain pricey[/QUOTE]
Not to worry, shares have reached a permanently high plateau. (Refer quote 5)
http://www.gold-eagle.com/article/1927-1933-chart-pompous-prognosticators
yes very pricey but as long as term deposits stay low they will remain pricey
In other countries they would no doubt give their left one to have our term interest rates.
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