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Category: annual return

Economic Growth is Good, Unless You Are a Bond Market

September 7, 2023 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

What spooked the Treasury market on Wednesday, September 6th, 2023, when the 10-year Treasury yield traded up to 4.30% once…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, AGG, annual return, GDP, TLT

Bond Market and International Annual Returns

September 3, 2023 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Click on the above spreadsheet table and readers will get an enlarged look at various bond market asset class “annual”…

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Posted in: annual return, Bond Market(s), International (Non-US), Oakmark International

Updating SP 500 “Annual” Returns, and Some Other Good Stats for Readers

January 1, 2023 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

If only one blog post was done once a month for readers, updating “annual” or “average, annual” returns for the…

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Posted in: annual return, Average Annual Return, Treasuries

A look at SP 500 Annual Returns: It’s Getting Interesting

October 2, 2022 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

This blog post in late 2021 looks ok in the cold light of hindsight in 2022, but the important part…

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Posted in: annual return, SP 500 long-term returns, Technical Analysis

On the Fed Being Behind the Curve (Again), Secular Bull Markets, and Annual Returns

September 5, 2022 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The thought looking at the softening economic data, is that the Fed and Jay Powell could be “behind the curve”…

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Posted in: annual return, Housing, Monetary policy, Monthly payroll report, SP 500 long-term returns Filed under: Monetary policy

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