The October 2022 Baby Bull is Back and All Grown Up
I’m filling in for Donn this week so he can enjoy a much deserved break for this holiday weekend. This bull market is ready for anything the election will throw at it, but which sectors of the market will come out ahead is a little less clear. Here’s a way to navigate the uncertainty using
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Best Seasonal Sector Investments.
Welcome back and thanks for your loyal support of this weekly column. This past Tuesday, October 1, 2024, we welcomed the beginning of the 4th Quarter, typically the start of the best quarter for investing in the stock market. See the chart below for October-November and December average performance of the S&P 500: Welcome to
Welcome to the Show!
Best Seasonal Sector Investments.

Welcome back and thanks for your loyal support of this weekly column. This past Tuesday, October 1, 2024, we welcomed the beginning of the 4th Quarter, typically the start of the best quarter for investing in the stock market. See the chart below for October-November and December average performance of the S&P 500: Welcome to
China Goes Big and Fuels More Stock Market Gains
The S&P 500 Has Only Done This 7 Times Before!
Welcome back readers. Glad to have you. Last week we discussed the Fed’s new loosening monetary stance as they aggressively lowered the Fed overnight borrowing rate. If you have not had a chance to read or perhaps want to reread, you can go here. This week, we want to delve into China’s actions this past
China Goes Big and Fuels More Stock Market Gains
The S&P 500 Has Only Done This 7 Times Before!
Welcome back readers. Glad to have you. Last week we discussed the Fed’s new loosening monetary stance as they aggressively lowered the Fed overnight borrowing rate. If you have not had a chance to read or perhaps want to reread, you can go here. This week, we want to delve into China’s actions this past
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What Does the Fed Know That We Don’t Know?
Welcome back readers. Hope you had a profitable week in the markets. The Fed pulls the trigger. In the last two Market Outlooks we expressed our strong belief that the Fed would lower the overnight lending rate at their upcoming Fed meeting which occurred last Wednesday. If you have not had a chance to read