Economic Commentary – The Economic Horizon
Underlying Strength The economy is strong, certainly stronger than anyone would have predicted from the depths of the Covid recession last year, and the question
Underlying Strength The economy is strong, certainly stronger than anyone would have predicted from the depths of the Covid recession last year, and the question
Crazy is probably the best word to use in describing 2020 and the first couple of weeks of 2021. One year ago, nobody would have
These are difficult times. Nobody surveying the scene in January and February of this year could have predicted what we’ve all just experienced. In fact,
Any economic forecasts of where we are going must be prefaced by acknowledging where we were and where we are now. Where We Were We
Coronavirus Truths Concern over the Coronavirus continues to hit financial markets. The decreases in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 indexes are
Equifax, one of the largest credit reporting agencies in the country, has finally reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection
On March 9th, 2019, we celebrated 10 years of a bull market, making it the longest bull market on record. March 2009 told a different
Nobody likes market volatility. It can scare the heck out of the best of us, and certainly can prompt any of us to second-guess ourselves.
“If there is an argument to be made for a potentially waning bull market, or even a “bubble”, it’s in bonds, not stocks.” Each new
Performance Scoreboard for Investment Managers *Excerpted, with additions, from the Wall Street Journal. We have just begun a new year, which means that it is