Q: Hi 5i
With respect to Johns question today on pe numbers. Where do you find these numbers?
My brokerage on TD show RY's PE at 16.54 and BM's PE at 17.
Wondering why the big difference?
Having read your response to johns question I understand at higher PE they are trading at a little pricey share price.
At these levels it seems prudent to lighten holdings?
However do you have any insight into who is majority buyers at these levels, is it institutional buyers or mainstreet action?
thx
With respect to Johns question today on pe numbers. Where do you find these numbers?
My brokerage on TD show RY's PE at 16.54 and BM's PE at 17.
Wondering why the big difference?
Having read your response to johns question I understand at higher PE they are trading at a little pricey share price.
At these levels it seems prudent to lighten holdings?
However do you have any insight into who is majority buyers at these levels, is it institutional buyers or mainstreet action?
thx
5i Research Answer:
Our numbers come from Bloomberg consensus estimates. TD might be using its own estimates (not an average). Buyers are both retail and institutional, with a slight lean to institutional. While "historically" expensive, for the banks it is important to note that earnings are highly influenced by loss rates. Recent loss provisions have been much lower than feared, and thus if this continues earnings could be stronger than expected (lowering P/E ratios).