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Month: April 2020

High Yield Struggled Last Week – the Asset Class Remains Cheap

April 27, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  This is a spreadsheet kept on Bloomberg bond market data, which i find very helpful (the Bloomberg data, not…

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Posted in: High-Yield Credit, HYG

SP 500 Earnings Weekly Update: Averaging Expected Growth Rates for 2020 and 2021

April 24, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

One thing that’s been tracked for a while, but might be somewhat useful in this type of market environment where…

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Posted in: Weekly Earnings Update

Technology’s “Big 5” Report Next Week – 20% of SP 500 Market Cap

April 23, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  Looking at the SP 500 EPS and revenue data in general, the trough in y/y decline in SP 500…

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Posted in: Amazon, Apple (AAPL), Facebook (FB), GOOG, GOOGL, MSFT, Technology

Summarizing SP 500 EPS Estimates over Various Timeframes

April 19, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

It’s easy to go off on a tangent when analyzing SP 500 earnings data so here is a quick summary…

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Posted in: Standard & Poors Earnings Data

Q2 ’20 Revenue Growth – Here’s the Progression as Q2 ’20 is Expected to be the Bottom

April 18, 2020 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

One metric being watched closely the last 6 weeks is the progression in Q2 ’20 revenue expectations. No surprise to…

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Posted in: SP 500 Revenue Growth

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Fundamentalis

  • Technology Sector: Looking at the Last 5 Quarters “Upside Surprise” Factor
  • SP 500 Earnings: Nothing Much This Week, but Don’t Ignore Non-Correlated
  • Style-Box Update: Growth Still Leading Value Across Market-Caps: Zeroing in on Mid-Caps
  • SP 500 Earnings Update: The 10-year-and-Under Treasury Maturities Are Now All Below the Fed Funds Rate
  • No Question, the Monetary Policy (Interest Rate) Narrative Has Changed (For the Better)

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