Since we posted about how BofA's sell-side sentiment indicator is currently flashing the biggest bullish signal for stocks they've ever seen, we've received a few questions about the math behind the ...
If you want to buy low and sell high, Bank of America has some good news. The bank’s Sell Side Indicator, which aims to measure the overall sentiment of Wall Street strategists, has fallen to its ...
The market may be in rally mode to kick off March, but a challenging February brought on by a rising 10-year yield is still fresh in the minds of a mostly bullish Wall Street. A new note out of Bank ...
The BofA contrarian indicator of sell-side sentiment is just shy of a Buy signal on equities. The Sell Side indicator, which measures the average recommended allocation for stocks by sell-side ...
At current levels, the indicator portends a rise in stock prices over the next 12 months Scott Olson / Staff / Getty Images Bank of America’s contrarian stock indicator is the closest it’s been to a ...
The indicator is BofA's contrarian sentiment barometer, tracking sell-side strategists' average recommended allocation to equities in a balanced fund. The bearish move in April, which saw a decline in ...
Wall Street strategists are more bearish on stocks than they were at the March 2009 lows. So it's time to buy. On Friday, the S&P 500 again closed at an all-time high, but according to Bank of America ...
Read Henry Blodget’s detailed disclosure statement here; find the Complete Guide to Wall Street Self-Defense here. So if assessing whether stocks are “cheap” or “expensive” isn’t a big help in ...
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