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4.1.14: CCAR, the Big Banks and the Exchanges: The Exchanges control their own Destiny

April 1, 2014 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

CCAR is the Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review (CCAR) instituted by the Fed and regulators after the Mortgage and Housing…

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Posted in: BAC, CME, Explosive options, Financial sector, Financials, JPM, WFC

12.22.13: Weekend Links of Some Gravitas

December 22, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

One of the best tweets of the week, from Josh Brown (naturally) who linked this Harvard study noting that for…

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Posted in: BAC, BBY, Bond Market(s), CME, FCX, Financial sector, Financials, HPQ, HYG, JCP, JNK, Municipal Bond market, Uncategorized, Weekend Link Fest

12.8.13: Others you Must Read

December 8, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Why we love Ryan Detrick of Schaeffer’s Investment Research. What is typical for years following a year where SP 500…

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Posted in: CME, Financial sector, Financials, GS, JPM, SCHW, Weekend Link Fest, WFM

11.23.13: Weekend Linkfest – Other Investors Worth Reading

November 24, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

There are a lot of quality “linkfests” which get distributed daily / weekly. I have to do this since it…

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Posted in: BAC, CME, Energy sector, Facebook (FB), FB, JPM, Weekend Link Fest

10.19.13: SP 500 Earnings Update: Good, But Not Great. Excluding JPM Charge, Earnings Growth is +5% – +6%

October 20, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The SP 500 as well as many other equity indices finished at all-time highs this week, breaking out of 8-week…

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Posted in: AA, BAC, CME, Earnings, FCX, GS, JPM, MS, S&P 500, SCHW, X

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