The price/earnings ratio (P/E ratio) shows how expensive a share is in relation to its earnings.
Formula: Share price / earnings per share
Example:
Share price €100, earnings per share = €5 → P/E ratio = 20
A high P/E ratio can indicate growth - or overvaluation.
A low P/E ratio looks favorable - but can also be a warning signal.
Conclusion: P/E ratio is a useful tool, but not an oracle. Always look at it in context!
How important is the P/E ratio for your investments?
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