See It Market: Stocks Slide Despite Strong Earnings Results
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Key Takeaways:
- S&P 500 EPS growth for Q4 tops 30%
- Cash heavy corps have been putting money into dividends and buybacks, but the latter is changing in Q1
- The D/A ratio drops to its lowest level in 10 years, pointing to higher corporate confidence
- Potential surprises this week: CROX, SEE, PK, AMCX
- Peak earnings continue this week with results out of tech, hotels & leisure and retail.
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