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The market ended the month up 2.43% in August, nicely rebounding from an initial scare driven by the Yen-carry trade unravel.
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Much of the debate in the markets over the last several months has centered around whether the Fed’s tightening policy will push the economy into recession...
As we stated in our last market update, market corrections are not uncommon. In fact, they happen more frequently than most investors care to remember...
Stocks in the US failed to maintain the rally off of the March lows, ending April down 13.8% from the highs last year. The S&P 500 fell 8.7% over the month...
Geopolitical risks, rising rates and the continued surge in the price of energy and household goods dominated the financial headlines this month...
Stocks continued their decline in February (-4.2%) as the world reacted to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Volatility increased and investors flocked to...
January was a bit of a roller coaster for stocks as broad equity indices declined roughly 10% in the first few weeks of the year. Since then, markets...
Looking back at where we were last January, it seemed unlikely that stocks would perform as well as they did in 2021 given all of the risks still on the table.
US stocks and bonds were relatively flat for the month of November. OMICRON: Emergence of the OMICRON variant added considerable volatility to the equities...
Explore strategic vs. tactical asset allocation benefits—diversification and tax efficiency vs. concentration and active management—for informed investing.
In recent weeks, we have spoken to many pilots regarding the new American Airlines contract. With that in mind, we thought we would proactively reach out.
We’re not accountants or tax specialists. However, we have been getting tons of questions about the new federal tax legislation (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act).
If you are over 50 years old, you will want to pay attention to this. It has come to our attention that the there was a small hiccup transitioning between...
On December 11th, The House of Representatives signed bill H.R. 2591, which allows for the retroactive transfer of the AAL equity stake to a Traditional IRA.
A Roth IRA is a special individual retirement account (IRA) where you pay taxes on money going into your account, and then all future withdrawals are tax fre...
What you need to know about the purchasing power of money and how it changes
Global Stocks decline by 4.78%; Energy Sector remains resilient US Aggregate Bond Index falls 2.54% as yields surge to multi-year highs Fed signals potential...
S&P 500 declines amidst Federal Reserve jitters; Energy Sector leads. Bonds under pressure as yields surge to highest levels since 2007 Slight uptick...
S&P 500 gains 3.21% in July; Lagging Sectors begin to Shine: Energy and FinancialsUS Aggregate Bond Index Shows Slight Decline Amid Strong Economic Data..
S&P 500 Surges Over 20% from October Lows, Entering Bull Market Territory. US Aggregate Fixed Income Index Records First Quarterly Decline in Three Quarters...
The stock market delivered mixed results, as the technology sector, and in particular AI stocks, led the market in gains. The bond market experienced...
The stock market experienced a period of consolidation in April, as investors digested mixed earnings reports and concerns about rising interest rates...
Stocks ended the month with a positive return, despite the collapse of multiple regional banks.Yields on US Treasuries fluctuated wildly as investors...
In February, the stock market gave back some of January’s gains as stronger than expected economic data intensified concerns that the Fed will need to extend...
Investors are breathing a sigh of relief as 2023 is off to a positive start. Equity markets registered as strong a start to the year as we could have hoped...
Should I just put my 401k in a Target Date Fund? A: Great question! The two primary factors to consider are risk level and cost.
This is a great question with no “right” answer. There are benefits to both methods and ultimately you will need to evaluate your own needs to best choose...
Great question! At a high level, there are 4 major categories of risks in fixed income. Many fixed income instruments (aka “bonds”) bear more than one of these.
The Federal Reserve’s first line of defense when it comes to stimulating the economy is of course lowering the Fed Funds Rate (short term interest rates)...
There are two main issues surrounding the debt ceiling crisis. First is the issue of potential default (or delayed payment) by the US government...
First let’s specifically define the task. When we combine more than one asset, how does the expected volatility of the combined portfolio differ from...
I went to sell a corporate bond from my portfolio and discovered I couldn’t get anything close to what was marked in my account. Why is this?
When a stock pays a dividend, there are three important dates to know. The “declaration date” is simply the date they disclose the next dividend to be paid...
What’s the difference between Term Life insurance and Whole Life insurance? Which should I choose? This is a very common question. Please keep in mind...