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Market Perspective 06/05/2020
Recent stimulus plans have been designed to increase confidence through words but also through actions of adding money to the economy. M2 money stock, which is a broad measure of the money supply in the economy leaped in recent months. Leaped is possibly an understatement, a chart of M2 now looks like the left-hand side of the Eifel Tower.
Market Perspective 5/30/2020
The economy and financial markets rarely move in lockstep, especially in the short term. This decoupled nature has long been the case, possibly never more apparent than during the past 90 days.
Market Perspective 05/22/2020
There are no certainties in how the financial markets will perform in any given year. Regardless of background conditions: market valuations, presidential election years, or who won the Super Bowl, the performance of the market in any given year can vary dramatically.
Market Perspective 5/15/2020
By now, you may have heard of the stock market recovery taking the shape of numerous letters of the alphabet. Commonly used is the V-shaped recovery. The “V” is represented through a swift decline followed by a swift increase once the inevitable bottom is reached. There are many more shapes being discussed this time around, including; U (decline followed by a flat period before recovery), W, L, and in some cases, the square root sign √. Perhaps you have heard of others?
Market Perspective 05/09/2020
The US federal government recently shifted gears to allow individual states to open back up based on meeting certain criteria established in the guidelines, Opening Up America Again. Specific to lifting restrictions, states are making separate decisions about when and how they will re-open.
Market Perspective 5/2/2020
As Midwesterners, we know that warm weather can occur before spring’s grand opening, and yet, we can’t rule out a snow until almost June. In terms of weather, no single day represents a meteorological change of season. One parallel between seasons and financial markets is they both go through cycles and the transitions can take time
Market Perspective 4/24/2020
Imbalance: lack of proportion or relation between corresponding things. Recessions are broadly defined as a significant decline in economic activity, lasting more than a few months. Often, they are a result of imbalances that emerge in the economy.