key, there are more than one metric to use and the PE has it's...

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    key, there are more than one metric to use and the PE has it's value as a measure but there are other psychological, mathematical and behavioral measures as well and are completely different from PE in determining under/over value.

    My measures says the S&P is over stretched and that there will quite a correction. Perhaps I'll tip the pivotal point for you when I believe it's reached and see whose system works best. That wasn't the nature of my post though. Say you were to determine over/undervalue by means not associated by direct PE but by, say, aggregate profitability of an index sector using an inverse measure from a parallel metric.

    It becomes rather mathematical from that point. An Inverse etf/n is not necessarily the reverse of the etf/n for example. The whole point of the exercise is to try an pinpoint price fluctuation and in your case PE is just too broad to be reliable.

    In my opinion of course.
 
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