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Are Retail Investors Still Reliving 2008 ?

April 23, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

5 weeks ago, Jason Zweig of the Wall Street Journal wrote a great article about the loss of trust in…

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Posted in: Secular Bull Market, stock market sentiment

SP 500 Earnings Might be Less Important than Bond Market in 2018

April 21, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

We are roughly 1/3rd of the way through 2018, and despite a rapid increase in the SP 500 forward estimate…

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Posted in: Weekly Earnings Update

What’s the Probability that the 10-yr Treasury Yield Breaks Above late 2013 High ?

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(The weekly SP 500 earnings update will be out early Sunday morning – the close in the 10-year Treasury yield…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, Bond Funds, Bond Market Liquidity, Bond Market(s)

10-Year Treasury Yield Bumping High End of Recent Range

April 20, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The 10-year Treasury yield is two bp’s away from its 2018 high of 2.95% and through that level is 3%…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, Bond Funds, Bond Market(s)

Energy Sector: Overbought, but it May Not Matter

April 18, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Bernie Schaeffer of Schaeffer’s Investment Research published this piece on Sunday, April 15th. (See below the dotted line.) So far…

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Posted in: Energy ETF's (XLE

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