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progree

(13,075 posts)
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 04:35 PM Mar 16

Equity valuations (forward P/E) across 10 regions, Goldman Sachs, 3/16/26

Equity valuations (forward P/E) across 10 regions, Goldman Sachs, 3/16/26
last 20 years



"interquartile range" is the middle 50%

These are MSCI regions

Included are:
US (meaning the S&P 500)
US ex Big Tech
AC World
AC World ex US
APxJ is Asia-Pacific ex Japan
EM is emerging markets
Japan
Europe (STOXX 600)
United Kingdon
China

"AC" stands for All Countries

Link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/live/stock-market-today-dow-sp-500-nasdaq-jump-to-start-week-oil-slides-amid-trumps-warning-to-allies-on-iran-200450413.html

and search the page for the article titled,
"Goldman: S&P 500 often resilient to global shocks, but valuations leave stocks exposed"

Sorry, I can't find a more direct link


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Equity valuations (forward P/E) across 10 regions, Goldman Sachs, 3/16/26 (Original Post) progree Mar 16 OP
Related - Emerging-Market Stocks Eye Correction, Currencies Erase YTD Gain, Bloomberg, 3:55 AM EDT, 3/9/26 progree Mar 16 #1
Dont try and catch a falling knife IbogaProject Mar 16 #2
On broad U.S. index equity funds, buying the dip has always given me some extra return progree Mar 16 #3

progree

(13,075 posts)
1. Related - Emerging-Market Stocks Eye Correction, Currencies Erase YTD Gain, Bloomberg, 3:55 AM EDT, 3/9/26
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 07:01 PM
Mar 16

I posted as an OP a few days ago
https://www.democraticunderground.com/11216806
referencing
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/emerging-market-stocks-eye-correction-075524349.html

Another metric, over the past month:
VOO (S&P 500 ETF): -1.87%
ACWX (iShares MSCI ACWI ex U.S. ETF): -4.94%

ACWI is All Countries World Index. The above is that with U.S. removed

So lately, emerging markets and non-U.S. equity markets are not a safe haven, but maybe BTFD. (I learned that one a couple days ago, it means "Buy The F'ing Dip", used by Gen Zers a lot on Robinhood and the reddits)

IbogaProject

(6,068 posts)
2. Dont try and catch a falling knife
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 07:17 PM
Mar 16

Is an older market adage, reminding that it is very difficult to call and catch a true low.

progree

(13,075 posts)
3. On broad U.S. index equity funds, buying the dip has always given me some extra return
Mon Mar 16, 2026, 07:27 PM
Mar 16

I generally wait for 30% down, so the opportunities aren't many, but the rewards are considerable.

I don't try to catch the bottom.

I haven't tried market-timing any non-U.S., or individual stocks, or sectors.

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