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Green Book December 1992

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“Is the Stock Market Really That Overvalued?”

During November, a California client brought up an interesting point relating to P/E valuations and to our historical studies of stock market P/E ratios. “How would today's typical P/E compare with the typical P/E of the past?”

Bond Market Summary

All things considered, I think November's long bond market performed surprisingly well.

Joke of the Month

A pretty weird collection this month, including the usual number of un-printables. The winner comes via my friend Don Larson, editor and owner of Don Larson's Business Newsletter.

Playing the Bounce Update

Our updated list of potential trading stocks to buy now and sell in January (or later) for your clients or for your own account. The list is still long, even after eliminating the stocks that have already had a sharp move up from their respective 1992 lows.

Scanning the Markets

A performance rundown for Leuthold equity market sectors (and other measures) ranked by three month performance.

So How Dull Is 1992 Anyway?

We like markets that move. Preferably markets that move up, but markets that move down are not bad either. They can provide great buying opportunities. Frankly, I have become increasingly bored and frustrated with the 1992 stock market.

The Message Is “Be Cautious”

The most recent calculation of the Major Trend Index (Nov. 30) continues to raise the danger/caution flag for the U.S. equity market. The U.S. stock market still appears vulnerable to the extent of a 25%-30% decline in the popular averages.

View from the North Country

Polling the Pros on the West Coast…Lottery or Lootery?...Time for “Lean and Mean” In the “Not For Profit” Sector

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