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Jeffrey Kleintop

Jeffrey Kleintop was the Chief Market Strategist for LPL Financial before moving on to become Chief Global Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab. He tweets at: @JeffreyKleintop

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Three things matter to the market

Fed's stimulus, earnings outlook and the labor picture are driving prices, LPL's Kleintop says.

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Companies finding it harder to manufacture profits

Over the next four quarters, the consensus of Wall Street analysts' estimated earnings growth rate is for a re-acceleration of earnings growth from about 7% to 17%. This seems unlikely, and exceeding these lofty estimates may prove nearly impossible.

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What fiscal austerity could mean for the economy

The fiscal policy cycle is turning to a new phase, away from the tremendous stimulus and spending of the past five years to austerity and cuts

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How Wall Street is voting

The outcome of the elections will define the political context and leadership for policies that address the looming fiscal imbalances coming to a head in early 2013.

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Are European stocks a good value?

European stock markets overall have fallen this year and plunged by over 20% during the past 12 months, measured in dollar terms using either the MSCI Euro or Euro Stoxx 50 indexes.

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How Spain has already won the Euro 2012

Spain secured a big win this weekend. While the defending champions in the Euro 2012 soccer tournament were…

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LPL: Who’s buying and who’s selling stocks right now

The following is the weekly market commentary from Jeffrey Kleintop, chief market strategist for LPL Financial. We…

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LPL: Tax rate changes show little impact on markets

The following is excerpted from the weekly market commentary by Jeffrey Kleintop, chief market strategist for LPL Financial.

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LPL: 10 signs of another spring slide

The following is excerpted from LPL Financial’s market commentary research for the week of March 26. To read…

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Chart of the day: Stocks’ Sweet Sixteen

It has been a sweet sixteen weeks for the S&P 500. The broad stock market index has had…