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Category: Japan and Nikkei

Sunday Could Be Big Day Internationally

April 15, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Doha We’ve already heard a ton about the Doha OPEC meeting and what it could mean for crude prices. A…

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Posted in: Brazil (EWZ), Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, Japan and Nikkei, Yen

The Message of the Markets: Dazed and Confused, But Recent Lows Hold

February 12, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Leon Cooperman phoned in to CNBC’s  Halftime “Fast Money” show about 3-4 weeks ago, and the one comment that stuck…

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Posted in: BAC, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, Energy ETF's (XLE, GS, Japan and Nikkei, SCHW, Uncategorized

12.14.14: Weekend Reading from Other Bloggers Worth a Look

December 15, 2014 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Jon Najarian, from OptionMonster with a good read found on Twitter, on crude oil volatility or the OVX. With crude…

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Posted in: AT&T (T), Crude oil / Energy, Energy sector, FDX, Japan and Nikkei, VZ, Yen

8.24.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Forward Growth Rate Increases Once Again

August 25, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The forward 4-quarter EPS estimate for the SP 500 fell $0.03 this week to $115.86, from last week’s $115.89. The…

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Posted in: Earnings, FCX, Japan and Nikkei, Uncategorized

8.3.13: SP 500 Earnings: Lapping Weakest 2012 Earnings Growth in Q3 ’13 / Municipal CEF’s Are Getting Stupid Cheap

August 3, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Q3 ’12, earnings growth for the SP 500 was just 0.1%, the lowest year-over-year growth for the SP 500 since…

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Posted in: AA, Earnings, Facebook (FB), FB, FCX, IEF, interest rates, Japan and Nikkei, JNJ, TBF - inverse Treasury, TLT, X

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