Subject: Arezi Ratio for Jan 20
* 12/30 1/6 1/13 1/20/25
S&P 500 Index 5970.84 5942.47 5827.04 5996.66
Trailing 12 month PE 28.64 28.40 27.72 28.45
Trail Earnings yield 3.49% 3.52% 3.61% 3.51%
Forward 12 month PE 23.95 23.78 23.17 23.79
Fwd Earnings Yield 4.17% 4.20% 4.32% 4.21%
90 day tbill yield 4.31 4.34 4.36 4.34
10 year tbond yield 4.62% 4.60% 4.77% 4.61%
Arezi Ratio 1.23 1.23 1.21 1.23
Fed Ratio 1.11 1.09 1.11 1.10
The Arezi Ratio is the 90 day tbill yield divided by the trailing
earnings yield of the S&P500. A low ratio means that stocks are undervalued.
The 'Fed Ratio' is the 10 year treasury bond yield divided by the
forward estimated operating earnings yield of the S&P500. A low ratio
means that stocks are undervalued. Thus, a ratio of 0.71 for example
means, according to Yardeni, that stocks are cheaper than 'fair value'
by 29%.
The 'S=120-50*Arezi Ratio' formula indicates an allocation of 58%
stocks, 42% cash this week.
Other timing indicators:
The S&P index is above its 200DMA. - Bullish
We are in the Nov-Apr part of the year. - Bullish
The trailing PE ratio of the S&P is above 17. - Bearish
The treasury yield curve is normal. - Bullish
A composite allocation may start with the Arezi formula and subtract 10%
for each bearish indicator. The current target allocation is 48%.
An alternative allocation, using S=120-30*Arezi Ratio and the first
two of the other timing indicators, produces a target of 83%.
Elan