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S&P 500 Earnings update: 2/16/13: Q1 ’13 Earnings Estimates Are Getting Reduced Pretty Sharply (We’ve Seen This Before)

February 16, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The pundits in the financial media now calling for a correction has hit unheard of levels, but still the SP…

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Posted in: Earnings, GE, S&P 500, WMT

Chart of the week 2/14/13: Alcoa (finally) nearing a breakout ?

February 15, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Alcoa’s chart is looking like it might be ready to make a move out of its 2-year consolidation. AA was…

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Posted in: AA, Uncategorized

Earnings update: Feb 9th, 2013: What the “Forward 4-quarter” SP 500 Estimate is Telling Us

February 10, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

According to ThomsonReuters, the “forward 4-quarter” earnings estimate for the SP 500 as of Friday, February 8th was $112.41, down…

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Posted in: AA, BA, BAC, CNBC, DE, Earnings, S&P 500, Uncategorized

Chart of the Day 2/7/13: Sandisk (SNDK) – Beneficiary of Weak Yen

February 7, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Sandisk reported earnings at the end of January that were quite strong. The stock ended Jan ’13 up 14% for the…

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Posted in: SNDK

Chart of the Day: Charles Schwab (SCHW) – Breakout on Monthly Chart

February 6, 2013 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Schwab reported their calendar Q4 12 earnings in mid-January, and as the attached chart shows, the stock traded above key…

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Posted in: SCHW

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