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It would be more helpful to create a chart for this and map it to STI index. Earnings can fluctuate fast QoQ though depending on economy.
But yes it's a good indicator, buffet also had a similar one measuring market cap to GDP ratio which has been quite accurate also.
For Opmi, if u spend enough time looking at companies earnings u will tend to get an Idea of how expensive companies are getting and also which sectors are getting overvalued and which are very undervalued.
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Holding more cash now because I sell when counter exceed my valuation. Now >60% cash on cash/(stock+investable cash) basis. But I am trying hard not to sell out of fear. One reason is I know I cant keep cash position when everyones making money and market keep climbing the wall of worry. I will then, probably buy again at a higher price out of greed, right before the crash!
I am now both fearful and greedy, and many ppl are the same too.
A lot of psychology at play. Haw par went up 4+% and still going up after I sold them and I am very tempted to get them back, questioning my previous valuation etc.
I will visit valuebuddies more frequently. Just to remind myself bout value investing, where we buy/sell based on valuation. Whether Graham or Fisher or Buffet. Also come here to see the Graham quote despite knowing it. Ok, my rather "spiritual" post for vb.
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Talk about cyclical stocks coupled with market timing. Does anyone find an industry now resembling the O&G sector when they were booming and valuations are set at sky highs?
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The US stock market is ridiculously overvalued. At least in Singapore, valuation are backed by earnings growth. SG investors will sell off when there is disappointing earnings. In the US, companies barely have any growth and are yet priced like growth stock (look at the old giants - Boeing, Macdonalds in the Dow Jones). It is a broad-based overvaluation across almost all sectors. A lot of people invested in the US market are going to get hurt when there is a correction. Most people are dismissing the business cycle.
Oh yes, and semicon, electronics, automobiles is booming right now as well. In sgx, there is Micro-Mechanics, UMS, AEM, Hi-P, Venture, Valuetronics.. But I wouldn't say sgx stocks are sky high compared to the US or China or other overseas markets. One of the few comforts I find in this very illiquid market.