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I understand that you add % ∆P/E, but the isn’t the %∆ here positive? 10 years prior P/E was 15.0, but currently P/E is 15.6? So (15.6/15)^(1/10) – 1 = 0.4%?proanalyst wrote:
in Grinold Kroner model you add % change in P/E.
Current P/E is 15.6, expected P/E is l15 so the change in P/E would be negative
The vignette says “expected P/E 10 years prior”. So we just disregard the word prior?MrSmart wrote:
It says forecast in 10 years is 15.0