After three weeks of declines, the S&P 500 rose 0.62% last week leaving the index roughly unchanged for the quarter. Weakness early in the week disappeared on Friday as news of a partial agreement in the trade negotiations between the United States and China began to circulate. Details have not been made clear other than […]
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Potential Trading Triggers
After moving lower, down 5.00% or more intraday Wednesday, stocks rebounded in the last half of the week to finish the week mixed. The DJ Industrial Average ended the week down 0.92%, the S&P 500 finished 0.33% lower and the NASDAQ was up with a gain of 0.54%. Interest rates edged lower throughout the week, […]
Read MorePredictability
Last week’s economic news continued to signal the expansion is continuing although at a slightly slower pace than was experienced in the quarters from Q3 2017 through Q3 2018. The slowing trend experienced over the last three quarters is not expected to stabilize in the two percent growth range for the foreseeable future. S&P 500 […]
Read MorePlanning for Efficient Distributions
Planning for accumulation is the initial stage of all but a few financial plans. This beginning phase in the decades-long process of accumulating wealth to provide for educational needs, housing, retirement and family support is a decades-long process. Accumulation strategies are also the basis for most personal finance writing. The distribution phase of a financial […]
Read MoreDiversification of Focus and Assets
Stocks rebounded from their summer correction which, to date bottomed in mid-August after a decline of around 6% (fall officially begins on September 23rd). The S&P 500 was up nearly one percent for the week, finishing about one-half percent under its all-time high of 3,025.86. The real action lately has been in the normally sleepy […]
Read MoreRetirement Account Tax Planning
Angela Malley returns this week with more tax-focused thoughts in, How to Avoid Early Withdrawal Penalties, available on our web site. The tax code includes some well-intended tax penalties for certain withdrawals from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). The penalty is meant to encourage workers to postpone tapping into such balances until retirement or at […]
Read MoreInterested in Interest Rates?
In the United States, there is not a single Treasury bond which currently pays more than 1.96%. The dividend yield on the S&P 500 currently exceeds the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond and those dividends will increase over time. The recent decline in interest rates means an increase in bond prices. In the month […]
Read MoreCorporate Earnings and the Economic Outlook
Four-hundred fifty of the S&P 500 companies have reported second quarter earnings. To date, earnings were reported at a rate of 5.7% above estimates while aggregate revenue was 0.8% above expectations. Results relative to expectations will generally have an immediate impact on market prices and in the cases of individual companies may have long-term implications. […]
Read MoreTime to Begin Tax Planning
It is time again to start thinking about tax planning for the current tax year. Many financial decisions made during the year have already included a consideration of the impact on tax liability. Late summer is the best time to step back from the trees of the many on-the-fly calculations made throughout the year and […]
Read MoreUncharted Interest Rate Markets
The cost of capital has been declining around the world. Interest rates are at or below zero in many countries. Nominal interest rates in the U.S. remain positive but our real interest rates (yield minus the rate of inflation) are at or below zero. The 10-Year Treasury, after a run up to over 3.20% last […]
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