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Posted by Jon Choivo > 2018-03-14 20:27 | Report Abuse
Yeah sifu,
I like what howard marks said, when you buy an index, you need to ask yourself what is the percentage of rubbish do you like to buy? Haha.
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Posted by KLCI King > 2018-03-14 20:35 | Report Abuse
Thank you, Jon, this is one of the best articles lately, informative & no biased.
Posted by sosfinance > 2018-04-01 14:47 | Report Abuse
Normally when people ask me what PE are you going to pay, I will ask, what PEG are you getting for the next 3-5 years. (without talking about other variables yet).
When people asked me, is ROE 100% consider good, I will ask, what P/BV are you talking about? 1x or 57x.
In short, when we look at any financial metrics, please, look at it from a few angles. (many are incomplete on its own). Gearing, PE/PEG, EV/EBITDA, ROE based on what P/BV, FCF/sh, DY, etc. These are just tools for referencing for comparative purpose only.
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If a friend asked me, is Nestle trading at PE 56x and ROE of 100% and P/BV of 57x. Given 5 minutes only my answer is, EXPENSIVE, why, CAGR last 10 years is 7.35%. Estimating PE of 8% is natural. ROE is 100% x P/BV 57x, so it looks high. And I take a quick look at McDonald, doing at PE of 24x, so my 5 minutes answer to my friend it, HIGH. (5 minutes research can be dangerous)
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Posted by kcchongnz > 2018-03-14 20:15 | Report Abuse
One of the perils of buying ETF.