Pacific Stocks: current P/E Ratio

16.60
Last update: 17 May 2024

The estimated P/E Ratio for Pacific Stocks is 16.60, calculated on 17 May 2024.

Considering the last 5 years, an average P/E interval is [12.91 , 15.51]. For this reason, the current P/E can be considered Overvalued

P/E Ratio is calculated on the VPL Etf, whose benchmark is the Pacific Stocks.

Historical P/E Ratio

When evaluating the P/E Ratio, it's important to not only look at its absolute value but also compare it to the average of previous periods. This allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the index/market valuation.

The following chart shows how the Pacific Stocks P/E Ratio has changed over time. Furthermore, for some trailing timeframes, you can view the average P/E and standard deviation.

17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60
17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60 · 1Y Average: 13.77 · 1 Std Dev range: [13.11 , 14.43] · 2 Std Dev range: [12.46 , 15.09]
17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60 · 5Y Average: 14.21 · 1 Std Dev range: [12.91 , 15.51] · 2 Std Dev range: [11.62 , 16.81]
17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60 · 10Y Average: 14.18 · 1 Std Dev range: [13.34 , 15.02] · 2 Std Dev range: [12.50 , 15.87]
17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60 · 20Y Average: 14.24 · 1 Std Dev range: [13.13 , 15.35] · 2 Std Dev range: [12.03 , 16.46]
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).
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".
17 May 2024 · P/E Ratio: 16.60 · Last Periods metrics
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Range
Analysis
Period Average P/E
(μ)
Std Dev
(σ)
Std Dev Range
[ μ-2σ · μ-σ , μ+σ · μ+2σ ]
vs Current P/E
( 16.60 )
Deviation
vs μ
Valuation
Last 1Y 13.77 0.66 [12.46 · 13.11 , 14.43 · 15.09]
+4.29 σ
Expensive
Last 2Y 13.02 0.67 [11.69 · 12.36 , 13.69 · 14.36]
+5.35 σ
Expensive
Last 3Y 13.50 0.93 [11.63 · 12.56 , 14.43 · 15.36]
+3.32 σ
Expensive
Last 4Y 14.27 1.43 [11.42 · 12.85 , 15.70 · 17.13]
+1.63 σ
Overvalued
Last 5Y 14.21 1.30 [11.62 · 12.91 , 15.51 · 16.81]
+1.84 σ
Overvalued
Last 6Y 13.97 1.14 [11.70 · 12.83 , 15.11 · 16.25]
+2.31 σ
Expensive
Last 7Y 14.11 1.06 [12.00 · 13.06 , 15.17 · 16.22]
+2.36 σ
Expensive
Last 8Y 14.11 0.92 [12.27 · 13.19 , 15.04 · 15.96]
+2.70 σ
Expensive
Last 9Y 14.13 0.88 [12.36 · 13.25 , 15.02 · 15.90]
+2.79 σ
Expensive
Last 10Y 14.18 0.84 [12.50 · 13.34 , 15.02 · 15.87]
+2.87 σ
Expensive
Last 11Y 14.17 0.77 [12.62 · 13.39 , 14.94 · 15.71]
+3.14 σ
Expensive
Last 12Y 14.03 0.83 [12.37 · 13.20 , 14.86 · 15.69]
+3.09 σ
Expensive
Last 13Y 13.86 0.91 [12.05 · 12.95 , 14.76 · 15.67]
+3.03 σ
Expensive
Last 14Y 13.78 0.89 [12.00 · 12.89 , 14.67 · 15.57]
+3.16 σ
Expensive
Last 15Y 13.98 1.01 [11.95 · 12.97 , 14.99 · 16.00]
+2.59 σ
Expensive
Last 16Y 13.93 1.05 [11.83 · 12.88 , 14.98 · 16.04]
+2.53 σ
Expensive
Last 17Y 13.98 1.09 [11.81 · 12.89 , 15.07 · 16.15]
+2.41 σ
Expensive
Last 18Y 14.08 1.11 [11.86 · 12.97 , 15.19 · 16.30]
+2.27 σ
Expensive
Last 19Y 14.16 1.13 [11.90 · 13.03 , 15.30 · 16.43]
+2.15 σ
Expensive
Last 20Y 14.24 1.11 [12.03 · 13.13 , 15.35 · 16.46]
+2.13 σ
Expensive

Pacific Stocks Trend

Trend is evaluated considering the price of the VPL Etf and its 200/50-day moving averages (SMA).

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Trend Indicator Valuation Margin
Long Term Price vs SMA200 +6.27% 17 May
Short Term Price vs SMA50 +1.03% 17 May
The 200-day moving average is a long-term indicator that takes into account the average price of a stock over the past 200 trading days. It is considered a significant level of support or resistance, meaning that when the stock price is above the 200-day moving average (i.e. margin vs moving average is positive), it is generally viewed as bullish, while when it is below, it is viewed as bearish.

The 50-day moving average, on the other hand, is a shorter-term indicator that measures the average price of a stock over the past 50 trading days. It is also viewed as a significant level of support or resistance and can be used to identify shorter-term trends.