You might be cautious about investing in companies with lofty price-to-earnings ratios as some benchmark indexes are hitting up against all-time highs. But that type of thinking could cost you money.
Below is a list of stocks whose P/E ratios will decline significantly over the next several years if analysts’ estimates are accurate. The two ETFs’ forward P/E valuations are much lower than Amazon’s, although they have moved sharply higher from two years ago. An investment screen of high P/E stocks The Nasdaq-100 is made up of the 100 largest companies in the Nasdaq Composite Index by market capitalization, excluding financial companies. That means it’s weighted heavily toward technology companies and other rapid growers.
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