Adam Jeffery | CNBC. Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller believes investors should continue to own stocks, because the bull market may continue for years.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shillerbelieves investors should continue to own stocks because the bull market may continue for years.
"I would say have some stocks in your portfolio. It could go up 50 percent from here. That's what it did around 2000, after it reached this level, it went up another 50 percent. So I'm not against investing in the stock market when you consider the alternatives. But I think if one wants to diversify, US is high in its CAPE ratio. You can go practically anywhere else in the world and it's lower," Shiller said. "We could even set a new another record high in CAPE, that's not a forecast."
Shiller developed the "cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio" (CAPE) market valuation measure, which is calculated using price divided by the index's average historical 10-year earnings, adjusted for inflation. The economist's research found future 10-year stock market returns were negatively correlated to high CAPE ratio readings on a relative basis.
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mikeon88 時間: 2017-5-25 17:51