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1.24.15: SP 500 Weekly Earnings Update: Core SP 500 Earnings Growth on Track for High-Single-Digits

January 24, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

At breakfast this morning, while perusing John Butter’s weekly Factset missive on Sp 500 earnings, John noted that the expected…

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Posted in: AT&T (T), bond proxy, Energy sector, Financial sector, Financials, Technology, VZ, Weekly Earnings Update

9.28.13 SP 500 Earnings Update: The Sentiment Shifts in This Bull Market Remain its Most Compelling Trait

September 29, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Reflection of the week: when they shovel dirt on top of me, (hopefully not anytime soon), I want to go…

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Posted in: AA, BAC, Bond Funds, Bond Market(s), bond proxy, CNBC, Earnings, FCX, Financial sector, Financials, HYD, HYG, IEF, interest rates, MUB, Municipal Bond market, S&P 500, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, X

6.1.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Per One Strategist, 1,670 Days Without a 5% Correction in the Barclay’s Aggregate (AGG)

June 2, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Question: Are higher interest rates bad for stock prices ? The conventional wisdom says yes, but the opposite case can…

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Posted in: AGG, Bond Funds, Bond Market(s), bond proxy, Facebook (FB), FB, HYG, JNK, TBF - inverse Treasury, Uncategorized

5.29.13: Utilities and Telco’s – The Bond Proxy Trade is Ending (No Surprise)

May 29, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Yesterday, we posted an ugly daily chart on the Dow Jones Utility Average. Today, we look at the “monthly” Utility…

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Posted in: bond proxy, Utilities, VZ

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