I selected in Fundamentus all the companies most traded, with liquidity bigger than 10 million (market loves this metrics). For the total of 86 I calculated the followings parameters:
Total Companies | 86 |
Median Yield | 2,0% |
Yield > 5% | 11,6% |
Yield > 3% | 31,4% |
Median P/E | 13,9 |
P/E < 10 | 15,1% |
P/E < 12 | 32,6% |
That is, for this group we have a median P/E of 14 and a median yield of 2,0%. Or we can say that for the most "popular" stocks, approximately 2/3 are now trading at a P/E bigger than 12 and a yield lower than 3%.
Sure it's not a bargain!
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