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Originally Posted by GEN_X
Greg and others, what a great read.
can anyone explain exactly what each line item is and how it works on the attached chart. Some are pretty self-explanatory but some i dont understand. Thanks Jesse
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Beta measures volatility. A stock with a 1.26 beta is 26% more volatile than the market.
Market cap is the size of the company. Apple's market cap is $677 billion which is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by the stock price. You may have heard of large cap stocks, small cap stocks,etc. It refers to the market cap of the stock.
P/E is the price earnings ratio which is calculated by dividing the annual earnings per share of the stock by the current stock price. It is used as a valuation tool. In theory, the higher the P/E the more over-valued the stock is. However, there are many things to consider when comparing P/E ratios.
EPS is earnings per share which is the net income divided by the number of outstanding shares.
Div & Yield is the dividend that the stock pays on a quarterly basis. To calculate the Yield you must multiply the quarterly dividend by four and then divide that by the stock price.