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What is the P/E Ratio?

The Price to Earnings ratio (P/E) compares a company's current share price to its earnings per share. It answers the question: how much are investors willing to pay for every dollar of earnings this company produces? A P/E of 20 means investors are paying $20 for every $1 of annual earnings.

Why Does It Matter?

The P/E ratio is the most widely used valuation metric in investing. It helps investors determine whether a stock is expensive or cheap relative to its earnings. Comparing a company's current P/E to its own historical average, its industry peers, or the broader market provides important context about valuation.

How to Read the Chart

A rising P/E can mean the stock price is increasing faster than earnings — which may indicate overvaluation or high investor optimism about future growth. A falling P/E can indicate the stock is becoming cheaper relative to earnings, either because the price has fallen or earnings have grown. Very high P/E ratios require strong future growth to justify the valuation.

What Influences the P/E Ratio?

Interest rates, growth expectations, industry dynamics, and overall market sentiment all affect P/E ratios. In low interest rate environments, P/E ratios tend to be higher across the market. In high rate environments, investors typically demand lower valuations.

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