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Third Quarter Economic Growth
“yeah...but” is the theme of the week.
Third-quarter economic growth (advance estimate of gross domestic product, GDP) released Thursday showed GDP increased at an annual rate of 33.1% during the third quarter. This was the best growth rate on record; however, this followed the second quarter which was among the worst on record.
Economic Stimulus
At some point, government debt will need to be paid back. Methods for doing so are somewhat limited. Possible solutions; inflate (grow) our way out, spending reform, and tax reform. It is likely that a combination of methods may be deployed given debt levels.
Video Recap Market Update Q3 2020
On Tuesday, October 2020, Jason Ranallo and Dan Powers presented our Quarterly Update webinar for Q3. We covered topics like Social Security, the VIX volatility index, job growth, and the elections, to name a few. Here is the 5 minute digest from the full-length video.
Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2021
Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for approximately 70 million Americans will increase 1.3 percent in 2021, the Social Security Administration announced on October 13th.
Quarterly Market Update Q3 2020 (video)
Get an inside look at recent trends and research driving our Investment Committee at Vector Wealth Management. During the 45-minute presentation, we examine recent market movements and major themes impacting the markets.
Topics: Social Security, Market concentration, economic growth, and elections.
Presented by: Jason Ranallo, director of the portfolio management group and Dan Powers, portfolio management.
Q3 Review: The Relative Basis
Swift and sizeable monetary and fiscal policy actions propped up the economy and ignited an advancement in the stock market of historic proportions. Many may wonder how it is that the stock market can climb so far so quickly.
The Overlay of Averages
The velocity of this week’s news cycle feels like it must be hitting all-time highs. Financial markets have had plenty of reasons to experience price volatility in 2020; uncertainty has been high, and markets, for the most, part hate uncertainty.