Don't get too excited by earnings beats – the bar is set very low

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Fourth-quarter earnings beats are not necessarily good news for stocks, as expectations are very low.

 

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That’s what they all said in spring 2009.

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That means the bottom is in and we should buy tech stocks at any price

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