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SP 500 Has Experienced “PE Compression” the Last 16 Months – What Now ?

May 19, 2019 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

This blog post on the credit markets on May 5th, gave the first reference to the SP 500 being flat over…

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Posted in: PE expansion / contraction, stock market sentiment

The 2008 Mortgage/Financial/Banking Crisis Changed Everything

November 24, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Talking with my yoga instructor this week about the market – she does one-on-one yoga sessions with many CME traders…

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Posted in: 2008 Financial Crisis, Bond Market(s), HYG, stock market sentiment

Are SP 500 Returns Becoming More Muted ?

October 13, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

  Dr. David Kelly and his team at JP Morgan put together one of the best research and market /…

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Posted in: 2008 Financial Crisis, intra-year decline chart, stock market sentiment

SP 500 Weekly Update: Investor Sentiment – by One Metric – is Still Horrid

September 22, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) puts out a weekly investor sentiment survey and this week the AAII investors…

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Breadth & Sentiment: The “No BS Model”

August 27, 2018 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Readers know my appreciation of Bespoke’s work, the firm started by Paul Hickey and his crew after coming out of…

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Posted in: Market breadth, stock market sentiment

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