Why is the P/E on this site different than what is reported by S&P and
other sites?
The P/Es listed on many other sites are based on earnings from the previous year only.
The figures on multpl.com are the PE10 or Shiller PE. They are the price to
average earnings from the past ten years. Because this factors in earnings
from the previous ten years, it is less prone to
wild swings in any one year.
What is the P/E 10? How is it calculated?
To calculate P/E10:
Are you Robert Shiller? Is this site affilated with Yale University?
I am not Robert Shiller. Neither Dr Shiller nor Yale have any affiliation with multpl.com.
However, Dr Shiller has published nice data sets on his site, some of which are used to compute the charts on this site.