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Category: SP 500 corrections

SP 500 Has Now Corrected 20%, Slightly Worse than 2011’s Drawdown

December 25, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The SP 500 has how corrected 20% peak-to-trough in less than 90 days, and is now roughly the same severity…

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Posted in: SP 500 corrections

Have We Just Begun a Secular Bear Market ?

January 25, 2016 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

In a word, I would say, “No”. But it’s being played up in the financial media like the recent PowerBall…

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Posted in: Bond Market(s), Financial sector, S&P 500, SP 500 corrections, SP 500 Valuation, Technology

Two Interesting Stats, More Volatility Ahead, and a Look at Forward Energy Sector Earnings Estimates

August 30, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

A lot is being packed into one blog post. Hope readers enjoy the stats. Two fascinating stats from Bespoke this…

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Posted in: Energy sector, HAL, SLB, SP 500 corrections

Investor’s Real Risk is a Secular Bear Market: Hard to Fathom a Secular Bear is Forthcoming

August 24, 2015 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Interesting stat from Bespoke from this week’s Bespoke Report: the SP 500 closed 4.4 standard deviations below its 50-day moving…

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Four Characteristics of the Post March ’09 Bull Market

April 5, 2015 Brian Gilmartin 2 Comments

1.) Short, sharp, corrections, usually 5% – 7% in severity. The last big correction bottomed last October ’14 and it…

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Posted in: AA, interest rates, SP 500 corrections, stock market sentiment, TLT

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