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August ’22 Returns; The Dollar and How We Used to Be Happy

August 31, 2022 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Here is Bespoke’s Asset Class Performance Matrix posted after the close Wednesday, August 31, ’22. (Click on the image to…

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Posted in: Bespoke, CNBC, Housing, US Dollar

SP 500 Extremely Overbought But Forward Estimate Now Over $141 per Share

October 7, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

If you are not a Bespoke subscriber you should be since – for a very reasonable price – you get…

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Posted in: Bespoke, CNBC, Weekly Earnings Update

Technology Sector: Should We Be Worried ?

September 25, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  The financial media has made a big deal of Apple’s decline in September ’17, saying it has been the…

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Posted in: Apple (AAPL), CNBC, Factset, Technology

Weekly Earnings Update: Last 3 Years, the First Quarter of Year Hasn’t Been Kind

January 8, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

fc-eps-estimate-revisions We start the weekly SP 500 earnings update, with a spreadsheet showing estimate revisions for – well – a…

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Posted in: CNBC, Earnings estimate revisions, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, Weekly Earnings Update

Happy Thanksgiving – Major Indices at All-Time-Highs This Week – Reason to Sell ?

November 24, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

This Is Not Bearish The above link is from a guy by the name of Michael Batnick, the research director…

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Posted in: CNBC, interest rates, Macro trade, Treasuries, US Dollar

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