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Category: Earnings Weight vs Market Cap

SP 500 Earnings: Market Cap vs Earnings Weight and How the First Shall Be Last…

March 5, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

SP 500 Earnings data “by the numbers”: (source Thomson Reuters “This Week in Earnings”): Forward 4-quarter estimate: $120.95 versus $121.23…

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Posted in: Amazon, Earnings Weight vs Market Cap, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, S&P 500, Sector Earnings Growth Estimates

Energy and Currency “Comp’s” Start to Improve in Q4 ’15

August 29, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

With 490 of the SP 500 having reported Q2 ’15 earnings, ex-Energy, according to Factset, SP 500 earnings rose +5.9%.…

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Posted in: Currency, Earnings, Earnings estimate revisions, Earnings Weight vs Market Cap, Energy sector, US Dollar, Weekly Earnings Update

SP 500: Market Cap vs Earnings Weight – Why I Remain Relatively Upbeat on SP 500 Prospects

July 19, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

FC – marketcapvsearningswt There are a couple of good reasons to be bearish on the Sp 500 right now: 1.)…

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Posted in: Earnings Weight vs Market Cap, Growth v Value

More on SP 500 Earnings: “Earnings Weight” vs “Market Cap”

March 22, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Greg Harrison of Thomson Reuters was kind enough to shoot me T/R’s table of the breakdown in SP 500 sectors,…

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Posted in: Earnings, Earnings Weight vs Market Cap, Energy sector, Financial sector, Financials, Sector Earnings Growth Estimates, Technology

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