The S&P 500 (SPX) bottomed in March of 2009 at 666, the Devil’s Bottom as it has become known. As of this past week’s record closing high, the S&P 500 stands close to 4,020. That’s a gain of more than 500%, and if we include dividends, it’s now up more than 660% from the March 2009 bottom. Many are still…
With 4,000 On the Record Books, What Now?
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Weekly State of the Market: 9/24/2020
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Welcome to this week’s State of the Markets with Wayne Nelson and Seth Golden. Please click the following link to review the SOTM video. In this week’s...
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Weekly State of the Market: The Lows and Highs
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Bear markets start one of two ways, and we don’t think either cause is present currently. We call them...
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Technicals and Quant Data at Month’s End
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Offered below is the latest chart pack from RBC Capital’s chief technical strategist Robert Sluymer. In addition, please continue...
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Morgan Stanley’s Weekly Warm-up: Fire or Ice?
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With the S&P 500 up more than 20% YTD, alpha has been harder to generate this year. Having the...
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End of Year Earnings Outlook And More…
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Key Metrics Earnings Growth: For Q4 2021, the estimated earnings growth rate for the S&P 500 is 21.2%. If...
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Merrill Lynch 2021 Outlook
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OVERVIEW Following on our series that was produced this year called “The Book of Great,” which discussed 10 separate...
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Like Life, The Markets Have Good Times & Bad Times
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With ten trading sessions of the New Year complete, January and 2021 are off to a modest start. The...
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