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Category: SP 500 Earnings Yield

Expected SP 500 Q2 ’18 Sector Revenue Growth

July 7, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Here is what the Street is expecting – by sector – for Q2 ’18 revenue growth: Energy: +19.9%, vs +17.8%…

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Posted in: SP 500 Earnings Yield, SP 500 Revenue Growth, Weekly Earnings Update

Tracking the SP 500 “Earnings Yield”

June 2, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

After the recent slippage in the forward estimate the last few weeks, a couple readers emailed and noted the decline…

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Posted in: SP 500 Earnings Yield, Standard & Poors Earnings Data, Weekly Earnings Update

Q1 ’18 Earnings Optimism vs Dour Investor Sentiment

April 14, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

With the plethora of opinions out in the market about Q1 ’18 earnings expectations. the above spreadsheet should give good…

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Posted in: SP 500 Earnings Yield, Weekly Earnings Update

SP 500 Earnings Yield Remains Elevated – A Good Thing

April 7, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Here is the chronology of the SP 500 “Earnings Yield” since the week of February 9th, 2018, when the stock…

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SP 500 Earnings Yield Jumps to 6.11%

March 24, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The SP 500 earnings yield ended Friday, March 23, 2018 at 6.11%, higher than the 6% print on February 9th,…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, SP 500 Earnings Yield, Weekly Earnings Update

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