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Quote master Replybullet Topic: Sensex fundamentals.
    Posted: 28/Jun/2008 at 8:45pm

Posting below sensex level over the last 7 years. Decide for yourself whether post-2006, the PE and PB levels made much sense or were actually sustainable.  

Year

Open

High

Low

Close

Price/

Earnings

Price/

Bookvalue

Dividend Yield

2000 

5,209.54 

6,150.69 

3,491.55 

3,972.12 

24.48 

3.81 

1.14 

2001 

3,990.65 

4,462.11 

2,594.87 

3,262.33 

17.60 

2.51 

1.83 

2002 

3,262.01 

3,758.27 

2,828.48 

3,377.28 

15.22 

2.30 

2.14 

2003 

3,383.85 

5,920.76 

2,904.44 

5,838.96 

15.02 

2.49 

2.14 

2004 

5,872.48 

6,617.15 

4,227.50 

6,602.69 

17.26 

3.28 

2.01 

2005 

6,626.49 

9,442.98 

6,069.33 

9,397.93 

16.21 

3.94 

1.58 

2006 

9,422.49 

14,035.30 

8,799.01 

13,786.91 

20.18 

4.75 

1.35 

2007 

13,827.77 

20,498.11 

12,316.10 

20,286.99 

22.25 

5.32 

1.10 

2008 

20,325.27 

21,206.77 

13,731.54 

13,802.22 

21.40 

5.27 

1.01 

 

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Quote nikhil090 Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2008 at 11:11am
Originally posted by master

Posting below sensex level over the last 7 years. Decide for yourself whether post-2006, the PE and PB levels made much sense or were actually sustainable.  

Year

Open

High

Low

Close

Price/

Earnings

Price/

Bookvalue

Dividend Yield

2000 

5,209.54 

6,150.69 

3,491.55 

3,972.12 

24.48 

3.81 

1.14 

2001 

3,990.65 

4,462.11 

2,594.87 

3,262.33 

17.60 

2.51 

1.83 

2002 

3,262.01 

3,758.27 

2,828.48 

3,377.28 

15.22 

2.30 

2.14 

2003 

3,383.85 

5,920.76 

2,904.44 

5,838.96 

15.02 

2.49 

2.14 

2004 

5,872.48 

6,617.15 

4,227.50 

6,602.69 

17.26 

3.28 

2.01 

2005 

6,626.49 

9,442.98 

6,069.33 

9,397.93 

16.21 

3.94 

1.58 

2006 

9,422.49 

14,035.30 

8,799.01 

13,786.91 

20.18 

4.75 

1.35 

2007 

13,827.77 

20,498.11 

12,316.10 

20,286.99 

22.25 

5.32 

1.10 

2008 

20,325.27 

21,206.77 

13,731.54 

13,802.22 

21.40 

5.27 

1.01 

 

 
It shows clearly that sensex has not traded at less than 15 times its current year earnings for the last 7 years and probably in the earlier decade also.
 
So as I was mentioning earlier, Dec 2009 sensex earnings should be min 1120 odd and with this logic the sensex should be min 16500+
 
All this is arithmetic logic. Lets see how this logic works with emotional guys looking for activity.
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2008 at 11:34am
Also as we go along the weight of services like telecom, banking, tech has increased and that means the the sensex Pe will have an upward bias.

Also the RoE of the sensex should be the determinent of Pe as should be the growth
RoE as defined by Eps by bv can be used to find out ideal price to book. Assuming a 8pc risk free a RoE of 24pc means that price to book could be 3times under ideal conditions. It appears that the sensex is cheaply valued through all these analytical parameters but investors are burdened with the unreasonable question of 'what if it gets cheaper from here?' If only we could define the bottom.!!!
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Quote rapidriser Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2008 at 8:17pm
Originally posted by master

Posting below sensex level over the last 7 years. Decide for yourself whether post-2006, the PE and PB levels made much sense or were actually sustainable.  

Year

Open

High

Low

Close

Price/

Earnings

Price/

Bookvalue

Dividend Yield

2000 

5,209.54 

6,150.69 

3,491.55 

3,972.12 

24.48 

3.81 

1.14 

2001 

3,990.65 

4,462.11 

2,594.87 

3,262.33 

17.60 

2.51 

1.83 

2002 

3,262.01 

3,758.27 

2,828.48 

3,377.28 

15.22 

2.30 

2.14 

2003 

3,383.85 

5,920.76 

2,904.44 

5,838.96 

15.02 

2.49 

2.14 

2004 

5,872.48 

6,617.15 

4,227.50 

6,602.69 

17.26 

3.28 

2.01 

2005 

6,626.49 

9,442.98 

6,069.33 

9,397.93 

16.21 

3.94 

1.58 

2006 

9,422.49 

14,035.30 

8,799.01 

13,786.91 

20.18 

4.75 

1.35 

2007 

13,827.77 

20,498.11 

12,316.10 

20,286.99 

22.25 

5.32 

1.10 

2008 

20,325.27 

21,206.77 

13,731.54 

13,802.22 

21.40 

5.27 

1.01 

 

 
Your P/E figures don't give the full picture because they take into a/c the sensex P/E on the LAST DAY of the respective years.
 
If you look at monthly figures then Sensex P/E was 10.27 in Oct-98, 11.51 in Dec-96 &  12.68 in Oct-02. Of course all these lows were followed by rallies, but the point is that the Sensex CAN go a lot lower than 15 P/E.
 
 
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Quote master Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2008 at 9:34pm

Rapid riser ji, figures are not for the last day of the year- they are adjusted for the year. For instance as on December 31, 2007, PE & PB were 27.67 & 6.71 respectively whereas for the whole month of December 2007 they were 26.94 and 6.54 respectively. What we have on the thread for 2007 is 22.25 and 5.32 so it's not the monthly or year end position. Even if we drill down to a 84-month position one would still miss out on intra-month volatility. So in any long range trend, it won't significantly matter.

Coming to the moot point, the last 18 months are the ones which distort the valuation picture - the first 12 heating it & last 6 cooling little too much.  
 
Basant ji has rightly pointed out it's the kind of companies coming in & exiting the index that influence the level. Take a look at the top 5 weights:
 
Reliance - 15.54%
Infy - 8.47%
ICICI- 7.80%
L&T- 6.98%
HDFC - 5.52%
 
None of them is a low PE or PSU kind of stock, so it's natural that it'll trade at relatively higher compared to historical levels of late 90s. 
 
 
 
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2008 at 11:23pm
Whenever we have hit 11 times on the Pe it has been orchestrated by an externel event Pokhran Blast, kargil, WTC 9/11 have been some key focus areas where this kind of price destruction has taken place - that is we have discounted the worst at that kind of a PE - historically.
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Quote master Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2008 at 12:29pm
Whether crude at 200 would be event of similar intensity?
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Quote basant Replybullet Posted: 29/Jun/2008 at 7:13am
Yes, it is but what we aren't too far from the historical PEs either.

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