S&P 600‘s CAPE ratio

The current Shiller CAPE Ratio for S&P 600 is 26.378 (2025-08-01), with an average CAPE of 35.353. The lowest CAPE Ratio was 22.080 on 2020-03-23, and the highest was 54.253 on 2021-03-12.

The CAPE ratio for the S&P 600 evaluates small-cap U.S. stocks by comparing current prices to inflation-adjusted earnings averaged over the past 10 years. This approach reduces the impact of short-term earnings fluctuations, offering a clearer view of long-term valuation trends. Applied to the S&P 600, which tracks smaller companies, the CAPE ratio helps investors gauge whether these stocks are overpriced or underpriced compared to historical norms. A high ratio suggests overvaluation and potentially lower future returns, while a low ratio indicates undervaluation and possible higher returns, aiding in long-term investment decisions.

CAPE Statistics for S&P 600 (2018-07-02 to 2025-08-01)

  • Current CAPE: 26.378 (-1.88%)
  • Min: 22.080 (2020-03-23)
  • Max: 54.253 (2021-03-12)
  • Mean: 35.353
  • Median: 33.989

S&P 600 Metrics ( 2015-08-03 to 2025-08-01)

  • Current Value: 1323.05 (-1.64%)
  • YTD Return: -5.83%
  • Annualized Volatility YTD: 25.56%
  • Average Annual Return: 8.24%
  • Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR): 6.44%