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SP 500 “Earnings Yield” 5.70% This Week – What’s It Telling Us ?

August 19, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

For “Fed Model” fans, a SP 500 earnings yield of 5.70% with a 10-year Treasury rate of 2.19% continues to…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, Fed Model, SP 500 Earnings Yield, SP 500 Valuation

SP 500 Earnings Yield: A little Fed Model History

February 11, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Way back in late, 1999, and early 2000, the SP 500 earnings yield on the SP 500 was roughly 3.3%,…

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Posted in: Fed Model, SP 500 Earnings Yield

SP 500 Earnings Yield / Fed Model / FOMC Meeting / Year-end Rally

December 12, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

“Fed Model” fans are familiar with the SP 500 earnings yield, since it is the Fed Model calculation that subtracts…

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Posted in: FDX, Fed Model, ORCL, SP 500 Earnings Yield, Treasuries, Weekly Earnings Update

Weekly Earnings Update: SP 500’s Earnings Yield jumps to 6.43%, Highest since October ’14

September 5, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

By the Numbers: The forward 4-quarter estimate fell this week to $123.51 from last week’s $123.82. The P.E ratio fell…

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Posted in: Earnings, Fed Model, SP 500 Earnings Yield, Treasuries, Weekly Earnings Update

SP 500 Earnings Metrics: Silverblatt’s Earnings Work, the Fed Model, and today’s SP 500 Rally

March 16, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

After forgetting to put the weekly earnings metrics into the Weekly Update on Saturday, here are the weekly metrics and…

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Posted in: Fed Model, S&P 500, SP 500 dividend yield, Standard & Poors Earnings Data, Weekly Earnings Update

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