In The Trader
Market tactics: CAPE crusader
Dominic Picarda uses the cyclically-adjusted price earnings ratio to determine the outlook for the S&P index over the next decade
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In The Trader
Dominic Picarda uses the cyclically-adjusted price earnings ratio to determine the outlook for the S&P index over the next decade
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Against unemployment targets
A US-style target for the unemployment rate would be a bad idea for the UK, because changes in the unemployment rate sometimes tell us little about the state of the economy or future inflation.