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SP 500 Weekly Earnings Update: Did the Re-Naming of Chicago’s Sox Park Call a Top in the Bond Market ?

August 27, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Doug Kass, the famed author of “The Edge” column at Jim Cramer’s Street.com, and a noted bear who gave the…

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Posted in: Municipal High Yield, stock market sentiment, Taxable High Yield, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, TNX

Weekly Earnings Update: Is the SP 500 in the Process of Topping ?

August 1, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Each week, clients are emailed a”stat of the week” or “chart of the week”, or “graph of the week”. This…

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Posted in: Factset, Factset earnings data, SP 500 200-day moving average, stock market sentiment

Four Characteristics of the Post March ’09 Bull Market

April 5, 2015 Brian Gilmartin 2 Comments

1.) Short, sharp, corrections, usually 5% – 7% in severity. The last big correction bottomed last October ’14 and it…

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Posted in: AA, interest rates, SP 500 corrections, stock market sentiment, TLT

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