Tag: valuation

Price Dispersion as a Smart Money Indicator
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Price Dispersion as a Smart Money Indicator

Before I get into the topic at hand, let me say I have not seen the following stock price data interpreted or studied like I am about to show you. As far as I am aware my approach is unique in that it is not overly complicated, can be generalized across a large cross section of asset class ETFs, and makes intuitive sense regarding market structure. Before I introduce the chart it is important that I clarify some definitions. What is Price Dispersion? I'm sure this may have many meanings amon

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Composite Sector ETF Valuation Report [6.15.2015]
Equity AnalysisPython

Composite Sector ETF Valuation Report [6.15.2015]

Check out the updated IPython Notebook where I take a look at changes and trends in ETF valuations using the Implied Cost of Capital model. To learn more about the model and the methodology used see here and here. For reference here is a Table of Contents, but due to some technical issues the TOC is not working properly on the nbviewer.org page. I'll keep working to fix it for the next issue.

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COMPOSITE SECTOR ETF VALUATION UPDATED [5.24.2015]
Equity AnalysisGlobal Markets

COMPOSITE SECTOR ETF VALUATION UPDATED [5.24.2015]

Check out my updated IPython Notebook where I take a look at changes and trends in ETF valuations using the Implied Cost of Capital model. To learn more about the model and the methodology used see here and here. Composite Sector ETF Valuation updated [5.24.2015]

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Composite Sector ETF Valuation updated [5.10.2015]
Equity AnalysisGlobal Markets

Composite Sector ETF Valuation updated [5.10.2015]

Check out my updated IPython Notebook where I take a look at changes and trends in ETF valuations using the Implied Cost of Capital model. To learn more about the model and the methodology used see here and here. Composite Sector ETF Valuation updated [5.10.2015]

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Sector ETF Valuation Using the Implied Cost of Capital (ICC) Model

This post is part of a series examining the ICC model's use as a valuation tool. I first introduced the topic in this post, where I outlined the following: * how I calculate the ICC formula for use in this sector ETF relative valuation model * my assumptions for the model * expected model output and sanity check * why and how I use the model results to enhance my investing Recently I expanded on the subject by detailing the Python code I use to run the analysis along with my interpretation

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