JP Morgan marks a strong start to earnings season—here's what Wells Fargo's former CEO and other experts are saying

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JP Morgan marks a strong start to earnings season—here's what Wells Fargo's former CEO and other experts are saying $JPM $WFC $GS $C $XLF (via TradingNation)

Experts, including Wells Fargo's former CEO, were impressed byRichard Kovacevich, who was CEO of Wells Fargo from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s, found little to be enthusiastic about apart from J.P. Morgan.

Jeff Harte, principal of Sandler O'Neill & Partners, said J.P. Morgan's results could bode well for other parts of the financial sector:

 

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TradingNation With the billions of dollars in free money from the federalreserve anyone can make a strong start to earnings season. jpmorgan and company needs to be in prison with the central bankers across the globe.

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