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SP 500 Earnings / SP 500 PE now 15.5x and Earnings Yield at 6.42% / SP 500 Seems Dramatically Oversold

June 17, 2022 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The SP 500’s forward estimate rose again this week, but that will be discussed below. Note the SP 500 PE…

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Posted in: BlackRock, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, MSFT, SP 500 chart, SP 500 Earnings Yield, Uncategorized, Weekly Earnings Update

When Would it Be Reasonable to Expect A Stock Market Bottom ?

March 26, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Clients are being told that the shock of this global pandemic (for the SP 500 and the US anyway) was…

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Posted in: 2019 SP 500 earnings, Bond Market Liquidity, DataTrek, SP 500 chart

What Happens if Something Goes Right ?

February 22, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  Most investors can talk valuation until they are blue-in-the face, but I’ve learned to ignore the charts at significant…

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Posted in: Bespoke, Emerging Markets, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, S&P 500, SP 500 chart

Why the Last Two Weeks of December ’15 Matter

December 20, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Yesterday, on  this blog, we articulated the bullish case for stock prices for 2016 (here), referencing and linking to some…

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Posted in: Brazil (EWZ), EEM, Emerging Markets, Energy sector, IYE), Kimble / Detrick, SP 500 200-day moving average, SP 500 chart, Technical Analysis, VWO)

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