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    Is the market PE high right now?

    @shafiqul Would be wary about using the PE from the source you have mentioned. It isn't the true PE of the index but the average PE of all companies in the index which will be lower. Try this site -> https://www.nseindia.com/products/content/equities/indices/historical_pepb.htm EDIT: sorry...
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    Is the market PE high right now?

    @loulou1 Do you have a source for this?
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    Is the market PE high right now?

    @loulou1 https://www.nseindia.com/products/content/equities/indices/historical_pepb.htm
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    Is the market PE high right now?

    @loulou1 A simple explanation would be to add up the earnings per share of all the companies using the same weights used in the index to get the EPS per share of the index. Then you divide the current price of the index by the EPS. The actual calculation would have to normalize the EPS for...
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    Is the market PE high right now?

    Lots of discussion in this sub about whether it is good time to invest or not. The arguments seem to me, mainly qualitative. I think I can summarize the arguments below For markets being overbought/valued PE > 22 has usually given poor 3Y, 5Y returns in the past. This is somewhat controversial...
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    Couple in mid twenties that makes more than 15 Lakh/yr, needs financial planning/investment & retirement advise. (X-post r/personalfinance/)

    @sammie2019 Fee only planner would help no doubt. Especially since amount to be invested is large.
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    Couple in mid twenties that makes more than 15 Lakh/yr, needs financial planning/investment & retirement advise. (X-post r/personalfinance/)

    @colinamey It is not my blog but I would in the very least consider inflation to be 8%. You are correct that having a second or third child will increase your expenses by a lot but it is hard to put a number on such future events. It may even decrease income because the wife/husband may decide...
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    Couple in mid twenties that makes more than 15 Lakh/yr, needs financial planning/investment & retirement advise. (X-post r/personalfinance/)

    @seekingtreeoflife 8-10% returns per year is not a good target return to hope for. You will not be beating inflation(especially urban inflation) and the purchasing power of your invested money will erode over time. Please target at least 12-14%. We DO NOT recommend index funds in India. Since...
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