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The Manual of Ideas: Large Cap Stocks - How Cheap Are They?

A new issue of The Manual of Ideas will be published on Monday, January 31st. The theme is, "Large Cap Stocks - How Cheap Are They?" In the report, our research team profiles and analyzes the 20 cheapest components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. We also evaluate the overall valuation of the U.S. stock market by considering five methods: Tobin's Q, Shiller's ten-year P/E, market capitalization to GDP, earnings yield to interest rates, and Dow Jones Industrials in terms of gold. We highlight three companies as particularly interesting potential opportunities. Finally, we presents exclusive insights from selected participants of the upcoming VALUEx investment conference and retreat in Zurich and Klosters.

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