The Market: September 2018

Investors came back from summer vacation and after a shaky start to September, rallied the market to new highs. Buying despite serious concerns over US trade policy The buying has occurred despite serious concerns over US trade policy with Mexico and Canada and a series of tariffs imposed on and retaliated by China. Bull markets…

The Market: June 2018

The Federal Reserve raised rates this month. This was no surprise to the markets and continues the path the Fed has telegraphed. While the Fed and the stock market are behaving in a manner consistent with a belief that the economy is strong and inflationary pressures are building, the longer-end of the bond market, the…

The Market: May 2018

When will this bull market end? Market cycles, to a large extent, are based on psychology and participation. Bottoms occur when everyone is pessimistic and no one wants to own a particular asset. Conversely, when everyone is excited and everyone has crowded into an asset class, a top is near. Recall not long ago oil…

The Market: April 2018

Corporate earnings season is under-way. Expectations for the 1st quarter are high as analysts look to new lower corporate tax rates and a fairly strong economy to deliver good results. The US dollar has been declining against other major currencies which also should provide a tailwind for companies that have significant overseas revenues. As I…

The Market: March 2018

After an up January, the long-awaited stock market correction happened in February.   From the recent peak on January 26th to the low on February 8th, the S&P500 fell 10%. Finally a 10% correction!  The previous 10% market correction began in November 2015 and ended in February 2016. Many have said we were long overdue. Of…

The Market: January 2018

The market entered 2018 with the bulls in charge.  While such a strong start may be surprising, it is consistent with a strong global growth picture.  US GDP in the 3rd quarter of 2017, grew 3.2%, a pretty respectable rate. Anemic Europe managed to grow by 2.5%.  Even Italy, the weakest major European economy increased…

The Market: November/December 2017

In the last issue, I wrote about the prospect of interest rates rising and the impact that would have on stock prices.  A tame inflation picture After rising from 2.66% on September 8th to 2.96% on October 26, the 30-year rate on US Treasury bonds has moved back down. At the close on November 6,…

The Market: July/August 2017

Evocative of the saying, “You can’t keep a good man down”, you could easily say, “You can’t keep a bull market down.”  Since the bottom in 2009, every time the market seemed to meet an insurmountable challenge, it found a way to power through.  Over the past month, hopes for global economic growth combined with…

The Market: June 2017

“It’s a Bull Market until proved otherwise” is an old Wall Street saying.  From what we have experienced in recent history, this old adage makes sense.  Starting in 2009 to the present, Bull has withstood negativity, fear, Greek crises, Brexit, elections, you name it and still makes its way higher.  Many pundits say the Bull…

The Market: May 2017

Is there Russian interference? The seemingly widening question of Russian influence in the 2016 Presidential Election and in the current Trump administration has gripped the headlines and placed a new concern as to the continuation of the bull market.  It is hard to predict where the investigations will lead.  However, I don’t believe that even…