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A Slow Moving Economic Cycle

When we’re viewing markets, it’s not surprising sentiment shifts quickly if we don’t instantly see the anticipated results. Market pundits quickly point fingers and determine the Fed, economists, and participants are wrong. Reactions can be powerful in number and sway momentum for stocks and/or bonds.

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August Sees Markets Close Strong After Tough Start

A soft landing for the U.S. economy still appears to be the most likely outcome.

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Five Lessons Learned as Summer Comes to an End

Happy National Cheap Flight Day! Yes, you heard that right—there is a national celebration day to mark the start of a lull in travel demand. Who knew this would be a day to celebrate? Regardless, it’s good news for consumers as airfares should continue their recent downward trend!

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Remember When (Almost) Everyone Was Saying That U.S. Businesses Were Hoarding Workers?

As a businessman and ex-business owner, the idea of firms ‘hoarding’ workers never made sense. As an economist, the idea of firms hoarding workers never made sense either.

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The Long Term Approach vs. Short Term Noise

As recently as the beginning of this year the market pundits were predicting up to six Federal Reserve rate cuts to the short-term Federal Funds Rate. Shockingly, the pundits’ expectations have not come to fruition. Predictions based on the sentiment of the day fill the twenty-four-hour news cycle on multiple outlets.

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Reviewing the Key Themes That Emerged From Earnings Season

This week marks the ‘unofficial’ end to 2Q24 earnings season – and aside from a few wobbles, it has been reasonably good. S&P 500 earnings growth came in at a solid 11.2% YoY pace – its best quarterly performance since 4Q21.

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Housing, Inflation, and America's Renters, All Have an Airbnb Problem

June’s rate of inflation showed, for the first time in several years, an important slowdown in shelter costs, something that economists, us included, have been expecting for a very long time but had not materialized.

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Why the “No Debt” Approach Isn’t Optimal for Every Investor

Your portfolio can be the key to managing cash and maintaining flexibility.

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Long-Term Strategic Fixed Income Allocation

The flexibility offered through individual bonds translates well for tailoring individual financial goals and needs.

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Recent Volatility Offered a Reminder of Five Key Lessons

During volatile times, it is important to maintain perspective, stay focused on your long-term objectives, and avoid knee-jerk reactions based on the latest twists and turns in the market.

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Giving Some Context to Real Estate Concerns

When the Federal Reserve (Fed) cut rates in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mortgage rates fell below 3% in 2021 and many households refinanced or obtained new loans.

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Heightened Volatility

Hastily, investors have turned their worry about inflation into worry about a recession. The catalyst was Friday’s unexpectedly disappointing unemployment number.

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Putting the Recent Equity Weakness Into Perspective

Take the market narrative with a grain of salt and look at the fundamentals in determining your outlook for the economy and financial markets. We ultimately believe this soft patch of data will prove to a be a ‘growth scare,’ not a ‘recession reality.’

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Employment Still Strong But the U.S. Economy Is Finally Downshifting

The relative weakness in July’s nonfarm payroll employment number and the increase in the rate of unemployment from 4.1% in June to 4.3% in July, triggering the Sahm Rule is a reminder of the difficult tasks ahead for the Federal Reserve.

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Small-Cap Stocks Bolstered by Possibility of Interest Rate Cuts

While election news dominated July's headlines, small-cap stocks had their best monthly performance relative to large-cap stocks since December 2000.