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Weekly Update

2025 Outlook – Part 2


Published December 27, 2024

 

Last week we offered Schwab’s 2025 outlook. This week we pursue a bit of a different input. The outlook below is an excerpt from JP Morgan’s Private Banking unit. This type of outlook is more focused on broad economic and industry trends. We hope you find it interesting. (more…)

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The Drop in the U.S. Dollar Could Shift the Investment Landscape


Published July 31, 2020

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There has been a lot of attention recently about the sharp drop in the price of the U.S. dollar. This decline has sent gold and other commodity prices soaring. Driving this decline in the dollar is a quicker recovery in economies outside the U.S., last week’s coordinated stimulus action by the European Union (which bolsters the Euro), and the zero interest rate policy of the U.S. Federal Reserve for as long as the eye can see. To put this in context, until recently, the dollar enjoyed a very long run of strength as Europe and Japan struggled. (more…)

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Bear Market Perspectives


Published March 27, 2020

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This week, as we hunker down and ‘shelter-in-place’, we offer an assortment of bear market observations. First, we will start with noted market observer Josh Brown’s views on whether the stock market has seen its worst days yet. That is followed by Dan Sullivan’s more historical view on bear markets. We remind readers that Wall Street is in New York City, which has been on the front lines of the virus in the USA over the past few days and weeks. It’s no surprise, then, that the investment community in NYC will feel more besieged by the virus news than some other parts of the country. Keep that context in mind as you read. (more…)