Home Prices Are Higher — It’s Simple Economics! by Amber Hestla | Apr 1, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy Home prices rose 19.2% year over year in January, up from 18.9% in December. And simple economics explain why high ...
CAPE Ratio Reveals Nosebleed Stock Prices! What to Do Now by Charles Sizemore | Jan 11, 2022 | Investing The CAPE ratio can tell us a lot about the state of the stock market, and it can tell us ...
Shiller’s New Metric Suggests Opportunity Lies Overseas by Michael Carr | Dec 10, 2020 | Chart of the Day Many investors use Robert Shiller's market indicators like his new Excess CAPE Yield (ECY) when determining what market sectors to ...
Fleeing Expensive U.S. Stocks? Use CAPE to Find Value Abroad by Charles Sizemore | Jul 21, 2020 | Markets The U.S. market is expensive. But it’s not the most expensive. Ireland, Denmark and New Zealand hold the top spots.
Watch the Fed When Buying Stocks, Not the Price-to-Earnings Ratio by Michael Carr | Jun 1, 2020 | Chart of the Day Declines in CAPE indicate investors are losing faith in the Fed’s ability to grow the economy in the future.
Sizemore: Is the Stock Market Actually Cheap? Not According to the CAPE Ratio by Charles Sizemore | Apr 9, 2020 | Investing The S&P 500’s annual returns will likely be below average over the better part of the next decade.
Shiller Warns 2 Epidemics Are Creating a ‘Dangerous Time’ for Markets by Chad Stone | Mar 11, 2020 | Markets Shiller: "The potential for market disruption because of a scary narrative is quite high."
Shiller: Trump Effect Means Record Rally Likely Lasts Through 2020 by JT Crowe | Dec 26, 2019 | Markets, News Shiller: “We might see a continuation of the Trump boom for a while despite the impeachment.”
Shiller: Recession Likely Years Away Thanks to Trump Effect by JT Crowe | Oct 23, 2019 | Economy, Markets, News Shiller: The biggest threat to the Trump reelection train is the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
Shiller: Trump’s Trade War Narratives Could Come Back to Bite Him by JT Crowe | Oct 21, 2019 | Economy, News A recession is likely to be sooner than later, especially with global slowdown and the trade wars.