S&P 500 Shiller CAPE Ratio : 36.82 (As of 2025-01-01)
Basic Info
The S&P 500 Shiller CAPE Ratio, also known as the Cyclically Adjusted Price-Earnings ratio, is calculated by dividing the current price of the S&P 500 by the 10-year moving average of its inflation-adjusted earnings. Developed by American economist Robert Shiller, this metric has gained popularity as a tool to assess long-term stock market valuations. It forecasts future returns, suggesting that a higher CAPE ratio might indicate lower returns over the next few decades, while a lower ratio could signal higher returns as the ratio tends to revert to the mean.
S&P 500 Shiller CAPE Ratio was 36.82 as of 2025-01-01, according to GuruFocus: Shiller P/E. Historically, S&P 500 Shiller CAPE Ratio reached a record high of 44.2 and a record low of 4.78, the median value is 15.99. Typical value range is from 26.94 to 34.16. The Year-Over-Year growth is 14.84%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for S&P 500 Shiller CAPE Ratio - last updated on 2025-01-01.
Category | Market Trend |
Region | USA |
Source | GuruFocus: Shiller P/E |
Stats
Name | Value | ||
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Last Value | 36.82 | ||
Latest Period | 2025-01-01 | ||
Long Term Average | 30.55 | ||
Average Annualized Growth Rate | +0.98% | ||
Value from 1 year ago | 32.05 | ||
Change from 1 year ago | +14.88% | ||
Frequency | Daily | ||
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