Overpriced U.S. Stocks Pale Compared To These Countries

 | Nov 01, 2017 01:12PM ET

h3 Introduction

US stock markets have been increasing rapidly for some time, and with the S&P 500 price/earnings ratio now over 21, it is worth asking if there are other equity markets to consider for investments. As I have noted , trying to make money by picking stocks is almost always a losing proposition. So let's look at mutual and exchange-traded funds and identify attractive countries and regions.

h3 What Countries?/h3

I start by ruling out the Middle East and Europe. Despite progress against terrorists in the Middle East, the region remains extremely volatile. Europe is facing Brexit, problems in Spain and the yet-to-be resolved Greek crisis – a host of serious uncertainties.

I next filtered out countries with low GDP growth rates. That left the countries listed in Table 2. The table also includes data on government surplus/deficits and current account balances. I eliminate India, Vietnam and Argentina for further consideration because of their large government deficits. Singapore and South Korea have surpluses. War worries reduce the attractiveness of South Korea. In this and following tables, I include the US as a reference point.