Investing is a long-term game. And when evaluating long-term portfolio opportunities, it is worthwhile to consider the relative performance of various segments relative to the broader market.
Economic & Market Report: Knock Your Sox Off
A changing of the guard appears to be taking place in the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 Index continues to set fresh all-time highs with a year end run toward 6000 increasingly coming into view.
Economic & Market Report: Why The Fifty?
The U.S. Federal Reserve still managed to deliver a surprise to markets this week.
Economic & Market Report: Careful What You Wish For
The time has finally come. At long last and following nearly two years of anticipation, the U.S. Federal Reserve is ready to begin delivering the interest rate cuts investors have longed for.
Economic & Market Report: Elections
It’s time again. Much like the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, it’s an epic event that comes once every four years. It is U.S. presidential election season.
Economic & Market Report: Elections
It’s time again. Much like the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup, it’s an epic event that comes once every four years. It is U.S. presidential election season.
Economic & Market Report: NVIDI-yeah!
Mega cap technology titan Nvidia posted earnings after the bell on Wednesday. The company vastly exceeded stated analysts’ expectations both on the top line and the bottom line.
Economic & Market Report: August & Everything After
The sudden and sharp stock market correction that marked the beginning of August has quickly become a distant memory.
Economic & Market Report: Hidden Gems
The stock market dominates the headlines, and understandably so. The S&P 500 has been a stellar performer for years, and the last nine months last year have been no exception, having surged as much as nearly +40% trough to peak since late October.
Economic & Market Report: Embrace the Ides of July
The U.S. stock market is on the retreat. After peaking in the middle of July at 5669 on the S&P 500, U.S. stocks have fallen by as much as -5%.