S&P 500 Companies
The Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio reflects how much investors are willing to pay today for $1 of earnings. A higher P/E may indicate growth expectations, while a lower P/E may suggest undervaluation or lower growth prospects.
In the table below, an analysis of the P/E ratios of the main companies in the S&P 500 index.
S&P 500 COMPANIES P/E RATIO
Last Update: 03 November 2025
	
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				 Historical P/E Average 
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				 P/E Deviation vs Avg 
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				 P/E Deviation vs Sector Avg 
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| Name | P/E | Sector | P/E Spread vs Sector  | 
							5 Years | 10 Years | 20 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | 20 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | 20 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | 20 Years | Margin vs SMA-200  | 
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			NVDA | NVIDIA | 58.94 | +17.11 | 65.00 | 55.34 | 34.55 | -0.62 σ | +0.28 σ | +1.25 σ | +7.40 σ | +5.83 σ | +7.86 σ | +39.24% | 5.04T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			AAPL | Apple | 36.02 | -5.81 | 30.38 | 24.02 | 22.53 | +1.72 σ | +1.88 σ | +1.87 σ | +1.35 σ | +1.97 σ | +3.36 σ | +20.38% | 3.96T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			MSFT | Microsoft | 36.77 | -5.06 | 33.92 | 32.67 | 24.27 | +1.12 σ | +0.92 σ | +1.60 σ | +1.55 σ | +2.10 σ | +3.51 σ | +12.01% | 3.84T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			GOOGL | Alphabet | 28.37 | +8.57 | 24.97 | 28.68 | 29.82 | +1.14 σ | -0.08 σ | -0.21 σ | +3.81 σ | +3.10 σ | +4.68 σ | +46.87% | 3.42T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			AMZN | Amazon.com | 35.88 | +5.17 | 58.19 | 68.94 | 64.77 | -1.71 σ | -3.09 σ | -1.97 σ | +4.12 σ | +3.10 σ | +4.16 σ | +18.35% | 2.72T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			AVGO | Broadcom | 92.49 | +50.66 | 46.92 | 39.41 | - | +2.44 σ | +2.65 σ | - | +16.25 σ | +11.49 σ | +14.43 σ | +39.66% | 1.71T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			META | Meta Platforms | 28.22 | +8.42 | 25.73 | 30.35 | - | +0.53 σ | -0.35 σ | - | +3.74 σ | +3.05 σ | +4.62 σ | -6.04% | 1.63T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			TSLA | Tesla | 312.25 | +281.54 | 71.23 | 36.99 | - | +28.14 σ | +8.01 σ | - | +135.08 σ | +75.12 σ | +75.03 σ | +38.85% | 1.55T | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			JPM | JPMorgan Chase & Co | 15.32 | -3.87 | 11.52 | 12.19 | 12.23 | +2.52 σ | +1.92 σ | +1.57 σ | +0.08 σ | +1.01 σ | +1.85 σ | +12.48% | 852.51B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			LLY | Eli Lilly and Co | 43.86 | +19.46 | 56.63 | 44.31 | 28.03 | -0.90 σ | -0.03 σ | +1.03 σ | +4.26 σ | +8.08 σ | +9.62 σ | +13.54% | 849.00B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			WMT | Walmart | 38.19 | +16.64 | 34.18 | 29.48 | 21.07 | +0.79 σ | +1.10 σ | +2.30 σ | +11.25 σ | +11.22 σ | +8.75 σ | +4.23% | 818.37B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			ORCL | Oracle | 59.69 | +17.86 | 31.19 | 27.32 | 22.10 | +4.12 σ | +3.44 σ | +6.70 σ | +7.60 σ | +5.96 σ | +8.00 σ | +24.84% | 737.30B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			V | Visa | 33.29 | +14.10 | 35.70 | 35.25 | - | -0.55 σ | -0.59 σ | - | +10.10 σ | +13.47 σ | +15.58 σ | -2.67% | 649.88B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			MA | Mastercard | 34.79 | +15.60 | 39.52 | 38.02 | - | -1.09 σ | -0.71 σ | - | +10.93 σ | +14.51 σ | +16.72 σ | -2.97% | 490.14B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			XOM | Exxon Mobil | 16.53 | -0.67 | 10.46 | 16.71 | 13.26 | +1.38 σ | -0.03 σ | +0.99 σ | +1.53 σ | -0.25 σ | +0.42 σ | +3.35% | 486.99B | 09:30 AM | ||||
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			NFLX | Netflix | 45.95 | +26.15 | 46.01 | 63.55 | 56.11 | -0.01 σ | -1.21 σ | -0.52 σ | +12.54 σ | +8.27 σ | +11.25 σ | -2.05% | 463.93B | 09:30 AM | ||||
    
    Methodology
              The Average P/E (μ) and the Standard Deviation (σ) are calculated excluding 20% outliers (i.e. over a range of values excluding 10% of observations from the top and 10% from the bottom of the dataset). Additionally, P/E values greater than 70 or lower than 1 are logarithmically normalized to reduce distortions.
          A P/E between (μ - σ) and (μ + σ) is considered "Fair", over a specific timeframe.
          A P/E greater than (μ + σ) is defined "Overvalued", greater than (μ + 2σ) is defined "Expensive".
          A P/E less than (μ - σ) is defined "Undervalued", less than (μ - 2σ) is defined "Cheap".
                  The Trend is considered positive if the ETF price is higher than the 200-day moving average (SMA).