The Markets When is a barometer not a barometer? It’s widely recognized that people do not make perfect financial decisions. In fact, many investors rely on mental shortcuts when asked to make complex decisions. That may be why there are theories that correlate stock market performance to football, hemlines and sales of headache remedies. For… Read more »
Category: Weekly Market Commentary
Weekly Market Commentary January 18, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Is the economy doing well, or not? If you skimmed the headlines last week, you may have seen that retail sales – the purchases we make from stores in-person or online – declined 1.9 percent in December. The statistic may have raised questions about the strength of the economy. After all, how could… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary January 10, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Here’s a little story about a group called the Fed… In the 1950’s, then Fed Chair William McChesney Martin described the Federal Reserve as “the chaperone who has ordered the punch bowl removed just when the party was really warming up.” In 2020, the opposite was true. The Fed, along with fiscal policymakers,… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary January 3, 2022
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets 2021 was a fizzing mints-in-soda kind of year. Everything seemed to shoot higher – from COVID-19 cases and vaccinations to economic growth and global stock markets. Everything except for optimism. As the year came to an end, a CBS News poll found that 40 percent of Americans felt 2021 was mostly filled with… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary December 27, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Investors were feeling bullish. Last week, the Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) Index closed at a record high for the 68th time this year. That’s the second-highest number of record closes in a single year. The highest number occurred during 1995, when the S&P 500 had 77 record highs, reported Reuters. That… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary December 20, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Stock and bond markets diverged. Last week, the Bank of England surprised markets with a rate hike, its first in three years, and the Bank of Mexico raised rates more than expected. Both cited persistent inflation as the reason for the increases, reported Carla Mozée of Markets Insider. In the United States, the… Read more »
Market Commentary December 13, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Inflation met expectations. When the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) last week, it showed that inflation was at levels last seen in 1982. In November, prices were up 0.8 percent month-to-month and 6.8 percent year-to-year. “It was the blowout, superhot inflation number that everyone was expecting—and it was… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary December 6, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Investors look to the future. Last week, employment and manufacturing data confirmed that the United States economy continued to strengthen in November, but positive economic news was overshadowed by investors’ concerns about the spread of coronavirus and Federal Reserve policy. Let’s start with the economic news. More Americans were working. The Bureau of… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary November 29, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets COVID-19 strikes again. Coronavirus cases have been on the rise in Europe, climbing from about 700,000 new cases a week in September to 2.6 million a week in November, reported Richard Pérez-Peña and Jason Horowitz of the New York Times. As Thanksgiving approached, there was concern that travel and togetherness could increase the… Read more »
Weekly Market Commentary November 22, 2021
Posted by Marybeth Rose & filed under Weekly Market Commentary.
The Markets Thinking about the possibilities. The Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index finished last week slightly higher and has gained about 6 percent during the past 25 days; however, investors have curbed their enthusiasm. The S&P 500 hasn’t experienced a move of one percent or more in 25 trading days. That’s the longest period… Read more »