Since our letter on the coronavirus and the markets in mid-March, unprecedented and quick action from the Federal Reserve System and Congress, temporarily at
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Finance and politics converge every four years as Americans go to the polls to elect the President of the United States. Since the early 1950's, the Dow Jones
Stock buybacks hit a record in the U.S. last year, surpassing $800 billion for companies that comprise the S&P 500, eclipsing the previous high of $589 billion
At the half-way mark of 2019, the U.S. is marking 10 years of continuous economic growth. The current cycle of economic expansion is poised to become the
After two seemingly polar-opposite quarters, one thing not in short supply is the number and diversity of market commentaries and outlooks going into 2019
Concerns of increasing debt levels, tightening monetary policy, technology stock valuations, potential trade wars and slowing eurozone growth coalesced in the
September 2018 marked the 10th anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse, one of the defining moments of the financial crisis or the Great Recession. In
In a recent Wall Street Journal joint commentary, the CEO of JP Morgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, and legendary value investor, Warren Buffet, declared that quarterly
Stock market indexes provide a convenient way of capturing the general mood of the financial markets and are widely quoted and followed. Current and recent
Many individuals focus on the everyday fluctuations of their investment portfolios, sometimes to such an extent that daily price quotes, rather than the long