In fact, the simplest way to check the P/E ratio of individual stocks and funds is on snowball, which is a very useful tool, but people usually don't pay attention to it. Next, I will talk about snowball and other commonly used methods to query the price-earnings ratio. Search Kweichow Moutai, and you can see the most commonly used price-earnings ratio (TTM) when you open the home page. Click on the three vertical points on the right to see other valuation indicators and financial indicators, such as price-to-book ratio, dynamic price-earnings ratio, static price-earnings ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share, net assets per share and so on.
Search Wuliangye, and you can see the price-earnings ratio (TTM) on the home page, which is the most commonly used indicator for valuation. Click on the three vertical points on the right to see other valuation indicators and financial indicators, such as price-to-book ratio, dynamic price-earnings ratio, static price-earnings ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share, net assets per share and so on.
Click on the financial column, you can see the valuation analysis, with historical data of valuation indicators such as P/E ratio, P/B ratio and P/B ratio. You can choose to view one year, three years, five years, ten years and all of them.