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How to buy Simon Property Group (SPG) stocks in Canada

Learn how to easily invest in Simon Property Group stocks.

Simon Property Group is a reit - retail business based in the US. Simon Property Group shares (SPG.US) are listed on the NYSE and all prices are listed in US dollars. Its last market close was $157.74 – an increase of 2.8% over the previous day. Simon Property Group employs 2,500 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $5.8 billion.

How to buy shares in Simon Property Group

  1. Open a brokerage account. Choose from our top broker picks or compare brokers in depth. Then, complete an application.
  2. Fund your account. Add money to your account via bank transfer, debit card or credit card.
  3. Search the platform by ticker symbol. SPG in this case.
  4. Choose an order type. Place a market order or limit order with your preferred number of shares or dollar amount.
  5. Submit the order. It's that simple.
The whole process can take as little as 15 minutes. You'll need a smartphone or computer, an internet connection, your passport or driving licence and a means of payment.

Is it a good time to buy Simon Property Group stock?

Review technicals and fundamentals to help you determine if now's a good time for you to invest.

Technical analysis

View Simon Property Group's price performance, share price volatility, historical data and technicals.

Use our graph to track the performance of SPG stock over time.

Historical closes compared with the last close of $157.74

1 week (2024-07-16)1.83%
1 month (2024-06-23)4.85%
3 months (2024-04-23)10.45%
6 months (2024-01-23)11.48%
1 year (2023-07-23)26.79%
2 years (2022-07-20)51.32%
3 years (2021-07-22)27.06%
5 years (2019-07-23)-0.90%

The gauge below shows real-time ratings that are based on 26 popular indicators such as moving averages, for specific time periods. It's not a recommendation but is simply technical analysis that can form part of your research.

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Is Simon Property Group under- or over-valued?

Valuing a stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge value. Check out the Simon Property Group P/E ratio, PEG ratio and EBITDA.

Simon Property Group's current stock price divided by its per-share earnings (EPS) over a 12-month period gives a "trailing price/earnings ratio" of roughly 20x. In other words, Simon Property Group's stocks trade at around 20x recent earnings.

That's comparable to, say, the trailing 12-month P/E ratio for the United States stock markets on average as of November 09, 2023 (20.44).

Simon Property Group's "price/earnings-to-growth ratio" can be calculated by dividing its P/E ratio by its growth – to give 7.604. Higher PEG ratios such as this can be interpreted as meaning the shares offer worse value given the current rate of growth.

The PEG ratio provides a broader view than just the P/E ratio, as it gives more insight into Simon Property Group's future profitability. By accounting for growth, it could also help you if you're comparing the stock prices of multiple high-growth companies.

Simon Property Group's EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) is a whopping $4.2 billion ($5.8 billion CAD).

The EBITDA is a measure of Simon Property Group's overall financial performance and is widely used to measure a its profitability.

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