HOWEVER: That 3.7% is based on what companies earn today. Stock prices are high because investors expect much bigger earnings in the future, driven by AI. If those bigger earnings actually arrive, then the price you pay today is reasonable, and stocks aren't really overpriced after all.
BOTTOM LINE: The risk premium you calculate depends on which earnings you use — today's or the future's. The historical rule assumes today's earnings are a good guide to the future. If AI changes how much companies earn, that assumption breaks, and the real risk premium is unknowable until we see whether the growth shows up.
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