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Trends For New Home Sale Prices At The Beginning Of 2018
At the beginning of 2018, we find that median new home sale prices are continuing to follow the upward trajectory that they have since September 2015, where they are escalating at an average rate of $942 each month.
Money Picked Up From Sidewalk
We now have a better and more up-to-date picture of how much S&P 500 companies are expected to collectively pay out in dividends to investors in 2018-Q2.
Reaching The End Of The Red Zone With The S&P 500
From the end of trading on Friday, 26 January 2018 when it closed at its all-time high of 2,872.87 to the market close on Tuesday, 6 February 2018 when it rebounded, the S&P 500 lost over $15.9 trillion of its market capitalization.
Dividends By The Numbers In February 2018
When it comes to the number of dividend increases declared during a single month, the U.S. stock market just recorded its best February ever.
January 2018 Median Household Income
Median household income in the U.S. rose to an estimated $59,055 in January 2018, an increase of nearly 0.4% from our December 2017 estimate of $58,829.
The Divergence Of GE And The S&P 500
Imagine, if you will, a flock made of the stock prices of the individual companies that compose a stock market index like the S&P 500.
Marking A Month Of Unusual Volatility For The S&P 500
The last month has been an exciting time for the U.S. stock market, where if you wanted to describe it in one word, volatile would probably be the word that best describes it!
The S&P 500 Calms Down In Week 3 Of February 2018
The third full week of February 2018 marked the quietest week for the S&P 500 (Index: INX) over the past month, although the market closed on Friday, 23 February 2018 with an unexpectedly strong rally.
Dividends Also Getting A Boost After U.S. Tax Cuts
How are U.S. companies responding to having less of their revenues taxed by Washington D.C. after the passage and implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017?
Share Buybacks Boom After U.S. Tax Cuts
Following the sudden improvement in their after-tax earnings following the implementation of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, many publicly-traded U.S. companies are taking advantage of the permanent corporate income tax reform by
Spring 2018 Snapshot Of Expected Future S&P 500 Earnings
Starting back in 2012, we have taken a snapshot of the Standard & Poor's forecast for future earnings in the S&P 500 every three months, approximately at the midpoint of the current quarter.
A Subdued Rebound For The S&P 500 In Week 2 Of February 2018
After the wild ride it went on in the first full week of February 2018, the S&P 500 rallied in a subdued fashion during the second week of February 2018.
The Dark Side Of Success For U.S. Soybean Exports
In 2017, U.S. soybean producers sent an estimated 1.32 billion bushels of their crop to China, the second-most on record.
Trade Data Shows Strength In U.S, China Economies
The year over year growth rate of U.S. exports to China jumped upward in December 2017 after having dipped in the previous two months to near-zero growth levels.
America's Transformation Into An Oil Exporting Nation
In just two years, the United States has become one of the world's major oil exporting nations, going from virtually $0 to nearly $22 billion worth of oil shipments being sent out of U.S. ports in the last year.
A Continuing Wild Ride For The S&P 500 In Week 1 Of February 2018
Extreme choppiness was the name of the game for the S&P 500 in the first full week of February 2018, as the Lévy flight crash that started last week continued to wreak havoc on stock prices.
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