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The last six weeks have brought a partial market recovery. Most of the media and financial reporters have been telling us how much better everything now seems.
The job market remains robust, with unemployment hitting new historical lows. Additionally, new …
The last six weeks have brought a partial market recovery. Most of the media and financial reporters have been telling us how much better everything now seems. The job market remains robust, with unemployment hitting new historical lows. Additionally, new …
Will the positive market bias continue?
Did we see the bottom in the stock market, and are we on a new bullish trajectory?
Has the economy improved enough to say that we are out of the woods?
We, along with …
Will the positive market bias continue? Did we see the bottom in the stock market, and are we on a new bullish trajectory? Has the economy improved enough to say that we are out of the woods? We, along with …
The investment markets have whimpered into August after a huge record-breaking stock market rally in July, encouraged by declining long-term interest rates.
Why?
What’s next?
We’ve heard many explanations, including “digesting the gains” to a “period of consolidation” to “that …
The investment markets have whimpered into August after a huge record-breaking stock market rally in July, encouraged by declining long-term interest rates. Why? What’s next? We’ve heard many explanations, including “digesting the gains” to a “period of consolidation” to “that …
It was a good week and an exceptionally good month in the markets.
The S&P 500 was up 9.1%. This was the best July since 1939. Conversely, it came on the heels of the 3rd worst June ever, down 8.4%.…
It was a good week and an exceptionally good month in the markets. The S&P 500 was up 9.1%. This was the best July since 1939. Conversely, it came on the heels of the 3rd worst June ever, down 8.4%. …
It was a positive week in both the stock and bond markets as investors stepped back in.
Earnings reports in some sectors (financials) were not as weak as some expected, and there continues to be interim cooling of inflation (gas …