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by EdwardDiego
1180 days ago
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> None of those factors establish a fundamental market price for the dollar Neither does the P/E ratio of a company, yet it's still a fundamental used to value stocks. > The dollar has declined in value by over 90% since 1933. Relative to which other currencies? |
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Earnings is used to create a valuation of a stock. Price-to-earnings is the result.
As a company's earnings increase, the stock's value increases. As a country's earnings increase, there is no similar correlation with its currency.
> Relative to which other currencies?
Relative to a standard basket of goods.