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Multiple Expansion 101 - What Is It And Why Does It Matter For Investors?

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In today's dynamic investment landscape, the savvy investor needs to stay ahead of the curve. With just 2.5 minutes of your time, Stockopedia's latest video will reveal how multiple expansion—the increase in a stock's P/E ratio—can be a gamechanging factor for driving returns.

Ed Page Croft, CFA delves into the intricacies of multiple expansion, breaking down the mechanics behind this powerful phenomenon of the stock market.

You'll discover:

What multiple expansion is and why it matters
The key drivers behind P/E ratio movements
The potential impact of multiple expansion on your investment portfolio



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