May 2024 Market Recap
Stocks moved back into the fast lane in May.
April Market Recap
Investors were prescribed a healthy dose of reality in April.
March Market Recap
The Federal Reserve continues to preach patience on potential rate cuts and the stock market continues to go up anyway.
February Market Recap
Artificial Intelligence and the willingness of big technology companies to invest in AI is the hottest trend on Wall Street. Hot enough that this month’s newsletter will deviate from its usual routine to share some relevant context.
January Market Recap
The stock market is 1-for-1 in 2024.
All three major benchmarks finished moderately higher in January. Given the strong rally we experienced in the two months prior, holding on to those gains is an encouraging first step in the new year.
December Market Recap
The bull market took a break in August.
Following five straight months of gains for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, equities dipped last month as inflation numbers bobbed higher, bond yields increased, and markets digested some discouraging economic trends abroad.
November Market Recap
The bull market took a break in August.
Following five straight months of gains for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, equities dipped last month as inflation numbers bobbed higher, bond yields increased, and markets digested some discouraging economic trends abroad.
October Market Recap
The bull market took a break in August.
Following five straight months of gains for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, equities dipped last month as inflation numbers bobbed higher, bond yields increased, and markets digested some discouraging economic trends abroad.
September Market Recap
The bull market took a break in August.
Following five straight months of gains for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, equities dipped last month as inflation numbers bobbed higher, bond yields increased, and markets digested some discouraging economic trends abroad.
August Market Recap
The bull market took a break in August.
Following five straight months of gains for the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, equities dipped last month as inflation numbers bobbed higher, bond yields increased, and markets digested some discouraging economic trends abroad.