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To: studdog who wrote (17009)2/17/1998 3:34:00 AM
From: IQBAL LATIF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50167
 
Karl- Excellent post- fair value of premium assets sometime trade at a high multiple and hefty premium- if we get 54$ in earnings or even a shade better 1130 is the fair value- a destructive set of mind will always see negatives in an economy roaring ahead ofcourse I will not lie to run up to 1130 straight but back and forth between 950 and 1130 we are on track- nice to see now previous high a solid base 992-- just don't waver to short below 1008 and don't hesitate to cover at 992-- all these intermediate noises are nothing more than fluke I would work with a broad band and in the mean time enjoy one of the finest year we are having. So far so good...Keep coming Karl -- we need to take advantage of any down draft that is the biggest money I am waiting to make- like previous ocassions we will it coming and than disappear in thin air- we will test lows and go up again not once many a times only if fundamentals remain intact. Thanks- Nice to see this thread sharing so much with so many.



To: studdog who wrote (17009)2/18/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: Thomas Winklhofer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50167
 
Hi Karl,

thanks for that post. The URL is very interesting.

> the most recent IBES forward earnings that I can find is $50.7
> the current 10 year bond yield is .0547

> so, fair value for the S&P500= 50.7/.0547 = 927

Where can I find the SP500 earnings expectations, ONLINE?
Does IBES (a company?) provide that, and where?

Thanks for answering
Thomas