236.85BMarket Cap25.39P/E (Static)
143.580High140.940Low2.01MVolume143.400Open142.960Pre Close282.86MTurnover145.24052wk High0.12%Turnover Ratio1.67BShares92.69152wk Low5.578EPS TTM236.55BFloat Cap145.240Historical High25.39P/E (Static)1.67BShs Float0.990Historical Low5.578EPS LYR1.85%Amplitude4.55Dividend TTM3.24P/B1Lot Size3.21%Div YieldTTM
CommBank Stock Forum
Although I have sold 600 CBA shares, I still hold another 700. I have an order to sell another 200 from my super fund but will refrain from selling the other 500 as they are in my name & would attract 100% capital gains tax as they were bought in this financial year.
$CommBank (CBA.AU)$
The media love reporting on the fact CBA is now the world's most expensive bank based on fundamentals.
Yet... here it is over 140...
Then there are the analysts who have fair value as low as the 80s.
Seemingly it doesn't matter how many people keep saying it's grossly overvalued - it keeps going higher. $CommBank (CBA.AU)$
Below is the EPS over a 10 year period. EPS with 557.8 is the 30/6/24 result. The 528.73 result is 30 June 2015.
Its very consistent with earnings but also not much an earnings grower. Its trading now at 25 times earnings and has modest growth prospects. I could understand if over the next 5 years EPS could compound at 10% YoY. But CBA wont come close to doing that. Expectations are earnings might not grow for ano...
I gave up my golf club membership.
As a recent graduate entering the workforce, my pre-tax salary of $95,000 still requires me to cut back due to the high cost of living.
Considering I have an AUD47,000 HECS-HELP loan and aspire to purchase a home in Melbourne, I now have to look for other ways to relax, such as hiking or joining free sports leagues.
Any recommendation on things I can do or buy for $50 or less that will imp...
The idea of having a piece of the city to call my own filled me with excitement. I figured if I had the money, why not do it now. Paying the mortgage now would allow me to have a paid off property at an early age (just as my uncle, he did that at his 30s, which means he had over $800,000 in fixed assets before he t...
In theory, I expect the price to fall from here.
It is a common metric for banks though and you can see in a comparison with some domestic and international peers that is out of whack.
PE/Forward PE is hard for resources in these tools because one-offs and resource price cycles can throw ratios out of whack.
Point is that $CommBank (CBA.AU)$ has a huge premium assuming the most optimism.
$Woodside Energy Group Ltd (WDS.AU)$ has growth plans coming on in the coming years...
If it is the 1st wave of A from $141.34 to $135.65 ($5.69), that indicates a target length of wave A as being $14.90 which leaves a target of $126.44.
Current price $138.50, down $0.79 from top of wave 2 of A.
only did so because the dividend yield was so low due to stratospheric share price.
i m not sure I have 10 years left in me, so dividend yields now drive my decisions. Mainly VHY..indexed so, average all around, but diversified and thus derisked.
I still hold $Westpac Banking Corp (WBC.AU)$ and $ANZ Group Holdings Ltd (ANZ.AU)$ … neither fill me with joy but at least the yields are still north of 5%.
I still watch CBAs price rises with glee..nothing makes me sleep more...
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