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RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Roadmap2Retire - 04-07-2016 JPMorgan Guide to the Markets Q2 2016 http://www.jpmorganassetmanagement.lu/dms/Guide%20to%20the%20Markets%20Quarterly%20%5bMKR%5d%20%5bGB_EN%5d.pdf RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - DividendGarden - 04-07-2016 Thanks, Roadmap. I love this stuff. RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Roadmap2Retire - 07-05-2016 JPMorgan's 'Guide to the Markets' for 3Q 2016 is out https://am.jpmorgan.com/us/en/asset-management/gim/adv/insights/guide-to-the-markets?email_campaign=1001&email_job=21669&email_contact=092791538921606&utm_source=clients&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mi_publication_gtm_3q2016_ria&memid=7220927&email_id=4513&e=ZZ&t=610&f=&utm_content=text_downloadgtm RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - navyasw02 - 07-06-2016 I love these. The one thing that gets me though is slide 65 - average investor return. It's vague on the wording of what that is in the microscopic print, but I'd assume that this would imply that buying and holding is better than the average investor behavior. RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - DividendGarden - 07-08-2016 (07-06-2016, 12:12 AM)navyasw02 Wrote: "buying and holding is better than the average investor behavior." in general, this is always better, in my opinion. That's why the market averages 8% returns every year over time, but the average investor averages 2% returns. They buy, sell, etc and pay a lot of commissions & taxes with all of their activity. With buying & holding, your cost basis goes down with each dividend, which amplifies your returns. It's inevitable. RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Roadmap2Retire - 10-06-2016 JPM's Guide to the Markets for 4Q 2016 is out. https://am.jpmorgan.com/blob-gim/1383280028969/83456/jp-littlebook.pdf RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Sniper - 11-16-2016 With the U.S. election in the history books, we know that Trump will reside in the White House for the next four years. With Trump focused on the economy JPM stock is one that shouldn’t be ignored. Solely based on a valuation, the shares are trading at a P/E ratio of 12.76, which is cheaper than the S&P 500, which has a P/E ratio of 24.88. RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Dividend Watcher - 11-16-2016 (11-16-2016, 01:45 AM)Sniper Wrote: JPM stock is one that shouldn’t be ignored. Solely based on a valuation, the shares are trading at a P/E ratio of 12.76, which is cheaper than the S&P 500, which has a P/E ratio of 24.88. Why? What does JPM's P/E have to do with the markets? What are its prospects? What's going to change to cause JPM's outlook? RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - DividendGarden - 11-23-2016 (11-16-2016, 01:45 AM)Sniper Wrote: With Trump focused on the economy JPM stock is one that shouldn’t be ignored. Solely based on a valuation, the shares are trading at a P/E ratio of 12.76, which is cheaper than the S&P 500, which has a P/E ratio of 24.88. You should probably compare JPM's P/E with it's peers, not the general market. It looks like WFC and C both have P/E's that are lower than JPM's, and those were the first two that I checked. Each industry generally has it's own factors to consider. RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Roadmap2Retire - 01-05-2017 JPMorgan Guide to the Markets 1Q 2017 RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - Roadmap2Retire - 01-05-2018 JP Morgan Guide to Markets for 1Q 2018 RE: JP Morgan Economic Analysis - EricL - 01-05-2018 Awesome info, thanks for sharing! |