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Weekly Market Commentary: June 9-15, 2024
Last week, the Federal Reserve hinted at just one rate cut by year-end, likely in November or December, as inflation slows but stays above 3%. Despite mixed economic data, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new highs, driven by optimism around AI and solid earnings.
Weekly Market Commentary: June 2-8, 2024
With school out and families gearing up for slower times this summer, it looks like they are going to have some company. The economy may be looking to get some time off and is cooling pretty quickly as well. And consumers are finally beginning to buckle under the weight of interest rates and inflation. After the summer is done and the bills come due, the party may start coming to an end.
Weekly Market Commentary: Feb. 18-24, 2024
The end of last week was a classic example of being rewarded for time in the markets and not caving in to emotions or market timing. Are there still concerns? Sure. Are markets being pushed higher by a small group of stocks? Yes!
Weekly Market Commentary: Feb. 11-17, 2024
Market highs got you nervous?
Relax, we've got your back. The Fed, inflation, and world events might stir the pot, but here's the truth: markets crave progress, and yours can too!
Weekly Market Commentary: Feb. 4-10, 2024
The S&P 500's record highs have investors wondering: diamond or bust?
Strong jobs and resilient consumer spending paint a rosy picture, but Fed Chair Powell's hawkish stance and conflicting economic data raise concerns. Is this a "high-pressure economy" forging a robust market, or a bubble primed to burst?
Weekly Market Commentary: Jan. 28-Feb 3, 2024
Remember the “Soup Nazi” from Seinfeld? Well, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell channeled his inner “Soup Nazi” with an emphatic “No rate cuts for you” last Wednesday.
Weekly Market Commentary: Jan. 21-27, 2024
After a rough first couple of weeks to open 2024, markets have been ripping the past week and a half. We’ve settled into an interesting environment where the talk has gone from a hard landing, recession and four rate hikes in 2023 to a soft landing and six possible rate cuts in 2024.
Weekly Market Commentary: Jan. 14-20, 2024
The consumer hasn’t gotten tired of spending — at least not yet. December retail sales, released last Wednesday, were strong and easily exceeded expectations. The latest consumer sentiment number also came out last week, jumping to its highest level in nearly three years.
Weekly Market Commentary: Dec. 24-30, 2023
Last week was a short one for trading, bookended by the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Markets closed up again last week, with the S&P 500 marking its ninth straight weekly gain — the longest stretch in 20 years.
Weekly Market Commentary: October 15-21, 2023
Stocks opened the week strong, with the S&P 500 marking the 15th consecutive Monday of gains. But deepening tensions in the Middle East weighed on markets by mid-week, and shares fell sharply on Thursday following reports that a U.S. Navy destroyer had shot down cruise missiles reportedly headed toward Israel.
Weekly Market Commentary: October 8-14, 2023
Despite the conflict in Israel, markets rallied early last week, and the potential for added turmoil in the Middle East had not had any measurable impact on the markets through the middle of the week.
Weekly Market Commentary: October 1-7, 2023
Markets continued to slump last week as bond rates hit levels we haven’t seen in 16 years. Suddenly, a five-year treasury yielding 4.7% isn’t so bad when compared to the volatility of the stock market.
Weekly Market Commentary: September 24-30, 2023
The month of September is historically a rough month for markets — and this year was no exception. Rising gas prices and high mortgage rates weighed on markets throughout the month. Then the prospect of a potential government shutdown pulled stocks down even further last week.
Weekly Market Commentary: September 17 – 23, 2023
The Federal Reserve didn’t raise rates last week but left the door open for one more rate hike in the final two meetings of 2023. This was widely expected, but markets still didn’t like Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments in his post-meeting press conference.
Weekly Market Commentary: September 3-9, 2023
Stocks closed lower last week, even as the latest data shows the U.S. is still doing well from an economic standpoint. Not a lot of new numbers were released, but the ones that were generally surprised on the upside.
Weekly Market Commentary: August 20-26, 2023
Markets didn’t know which direction to go last week as they tried to decide which had more weight: the good news or the not-so-good news.
Weekly Market Commentary: August 13-19, 2023
Now that summer is winding down and we’re beginning to look forward to the fall, the overall mood (and the weather) needs an adjustment. Markets are in a mood and have begun to traffic in rumor and innuendo with the combination of a dismal news cycle, scant data, higher gas prices and stubborn inflation.
Weekly Market Commentary: 7/30/23 – 8/5/23
Fitch Ratings downgraded the United States’ long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating from AAA to AA+ last Tuesday, removing the “negative” rating watch and assigning a “stable outlook” label instead. (It’s like saying we were a shaky No. 1 but now a solid No. 2.) The downgrade is most likely a result of the most recent debt ceiling standoff and stopped the markets dead in their tracks.
Weekly Market Commentary: 7/23/23 – 7/29/23
Data released late last week seemed to back up Powell’s statements. The first reading of second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) was released just after the Fed’s meeting. The U.S. economy grew by 2.4% in the second quarter, up from 2.0% in the first quarter and above expectations of 1.8%. Meanwhile, durable goods orders jumped 4.7% in June.