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Banks kicked off the earnings season with mostly bullish results and commentary.
Q3 S&P 500 EPS growth is expected to come in at 4.1%, the fifth consecutive quarter of growth.
First of the...
Important earnings season ahead as investors look for confirmation that the US economy is still heading for a soft landing
Q3 S&P 500 EPS growth is expected to come in at 4.2%, the fifth...
The bull market turns two this month. Investors are riding high after back-to-back strong years for the S&P 500 and a rebound in the fixed-income space. What’s not to like right now? US large...
After falling to their lowest level last year (in Wall Street Horizon's eight years of data), the total number of announced global corporate buybacks has been improving throughout 2024. Higher...
Preliminary earnings reports are typically released ahead of formal quarterly financials and allow companies to provide updated guidance
Dow, Nucor, and Corning, each exposed to the macroeconomy,...
As conference season continues, investors should consider guidance offered at other corporate event types too
Analyst & Capital Markets Days often feature important business strategy updates...
Conference season brings about its own set of volatility catalysts. Portfolio managers and traders must keep their ears out for clues on the state of the broad economy, specific industries, and...
A shift from growth to value stocks since mid-July leaves investors searching for the next high-momentum play
Most insurance stocks have continued to ascend, building on gains from the first half...
Stock splits are gaining in popularity in 2024 as some companies try to make their stocks look more appealing to retail investors. With the rise of retail investors out of the COVID-19 pandemic came...
Volatility poked its way through the front door for a moment, but then quickly hit the road again. The growth scare over the first weekend of August feels like a memory today with stocks gaining back...