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  2. 10 charts that tell the story of markets and the economy in ...

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    With S&P 500 earnings expected to grow 15% year over year in 2025, per FactSet data, a continued expansion of earnings growth is a key catalyst many bullish strategists are watching.

  3. Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 44 charts that tell the story of ...

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    FactSet recently measured earnings per share (EPS) estimates for S&P 500 companies at the beginning of the year versus what was actually reported for that year for the past 25 years.

  4. One chart shows why Big Tech earnings are critical for the ...

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    New data from FactSet shows that while strategists have called for a broadening out of the market rally, they expect Big Tech companies to drive Q4 earnings growth for the S&P 500. Earnings for ...

  5. File:S&P 500 Log $ Chart 1950 to February 2024 and Other ...

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    The upper cluster has two roughly parallel curvy plots using S&P 500 Monthly $ MAXIMUM values for the upper line and $ MINIMUM values for the lower line 1/1950 to latest on chart. The upper cluster has 2 straight lines a Best Fit Upper, and Best Fit Lower, which in effect represent one line with thickness or separation, value see chart legend.

  6. Will the Stock Market Crash or Soar Under President-Elect ...

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    That is a material premium to the five-year average of 19.7 and the 10-year average of 18.2, according to FactSet Research. By comparison, the S&P 500 traded at 17 times forward earnings when ...

  7. Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 7 charts show why the S&P 500 ... - AOL

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    For reference, the S&P 500 closed at 4,294 on June 8, and applying the average 18-month gain would imply an index level of roughly 5,280. In other words, we believe this is, and continues to be, a ...