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Emerging Markets – Still Adding to the Asset Class

November 29, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

    Not one but two charts this week caught the eye, the first being the bottom chart which shows…

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Posted in: EEM, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, Oakmark International, VWO)

Dollar Is Very Stretched

August 3, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Good chart from Chris Kimble’s technical analysis service. The sustained dollar weakness has been one of the surprises to 2017.…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, EEM, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, VWO)

A longer Look at SP 500 Earnings

May 26, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

2019 est: +10% 2018 est: +12% 2017 est: +11% 2016: +1% 2015: -1% 2014: +8% 2013: +6% 2012 +6% 2011:+15%…

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Posted in: 2017, 2017 Fiscal Policy, Brazil (EWZ), EEM, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, VWO)

Energy, Commodities and Emerging Markets

May 7, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Having never owned the Emerging Markets (EM’s) in any form or fashion in the 1990’s and then staying out of…

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Posted in: Amazon, Apple (AAPL), Brazil (EWZ), Commodities, Copper (JJC), Crude oil / Energy, Currency, EEM, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, Facebook (FB), Uncategorized, US Dollar, VWO)

Will Tech and Financials Struggle Here?

April 23, 2017 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

95 of the Sp 500 companies have reported Q1 ’17 earnings as of Friday, April 21, ’17 per Thomson Reuters…

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Posted in: EEM, Emerging Market ETF's (EEM, Emerging Markets, Energy ETF's (XLE, Energy sector, Financial sector, Financials, MSFT, Oil Services Co's, Technology, VWO)

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