Definition
Forward P/E uses consensus analyst estimates for the next 12 months of earnings, making it more forward-looking than trailing P/E. It is more relevant for growth companies where past earnings understate future potential. However, it relies on analyst estimates which can be overly optimistic or miss deteriorating fundamentals.
functions Formula
lightbulb Example
Stock trades at $80. Trailing EPS is $4 (trailing P/E = 20x) but analysts estimate $5 for next year. Forward P/E = 16x, suggesting the stock is cheaper on a forward basis.
verified_user Key Points
- More forward-looking than trailing P/E
- Relies on analyst estimates which can be wrong
- Useful for high-growth companies
- Compare forward P/E to growth rate via PEG ratio