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“申”挖数据 | 估值水温表

Core Viewpoint - The current PE valuations of the food and beverage and agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery sectors are below the 20th percentile of the past decade, indicating potential investment opportunities [7]. Valuation Analysis - The current Buffett indicator for A-shares is 87.08%, which is relatively high and above the safe zone [5][22]. - Major broad market indices have PE valuations (TTM) above 20%, with the Shanghai Composite Index at 94.86% and the ChiNext Index at 190.32%, suggesting a higher relative valuation [6][30]. Industry Valuation Levels - The PE valuations for the food and beverage sector and agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery sectors are at 7.84% and 10.96% of their historical percentiles, respectively, indicating they are undervalued compared to historical levels [7]. - Other sectors such as coal, automotive, steel, media, retail, electronics, computing, and real estate have PE valuations at 80.37% to 99.71% of their historical percentiles, suggesting caution in investment [7]. Market Overview - The total market capitalization for the Shanghai market is approximately 615.37 billion, with an average PE ratio of 15.64 [18]. - The Shenzhen market has a total market capitalization of about 416.68 billion, with an average PE ratio of 30.66 [20]. Industry-Specific Valuation Levels - The food and beverage sector has a current PE of 20.99, which is down by 4.94% [35]. - The agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery sector has a PE of 14.95, reflecting a decrease of 4.54% [35]. - The coal sector shows a PE of 12.57, with an increase of 3.22% [37].