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date
25/05/2026
According to the price-earnings ratio adjusted for economic cycles, the S&P 500 index is currently valued at 40.8 times. This indicator was popularized by Yale University economist Robert Shiller, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2013 for his research on asset prices. In Shiller's 145 years of data records, this indicator only surpassed the 40 mark once, around the early 2000s before and after the peak of the Internet bubble.