Is this a normal correction or the start of a recession?
Is this a normal correction or the start of a recession?
Thank you to all who were able to attend our Open House in Beverly on Thursday, January 10th. It was very nice to see friends and associates of our firm as we enter the New Year. Special thanks to Gentile Brewing Co. and Henry’s Fine Foods for provide refreshments and […]
THE QUARTER IN BRIEF Wall Street saw many ups and downs in the last three months of 2018. The fourth quarter concluded with bulls and bears vying for control of the market and with the S&P 500 suffering a 13.97%, three-month loss. The Federal Reserve sent conflicting signals about its […]
*This email was shared with Clients and Friends of the Firm on Thursday, December 27, 2018. I hope you had a wonderful few days celebrating the holiday. We have obviously been watching the markets closely these past few weeks and while many recent headlines have been discouraging, we want to […]
The end of a year makes us think about last-minute things we need to address and good habits we want to start keeping. To that end, here are seven aspects of your financial life to think about as this year leads into the next… Your investments. Review your approach to […]
Is student loan debt weighing on the economy? Probably. Total student loan debt in America is now around $1.5 trillion, having tripled since 2008. The average indebted college graduate leaves campus owing nearly $40,000, and the mean monthly student loan payment for borrowers aged 30 and younger is about $350.1,2 […]
THE QUARTER IN BRIEF The third quarter of 2018 shall be remembered as a great one for stocks. The Dow Industrials, Nasdaq Composite, and S&P 500 all rose more than 7% in three months as bullish investors maintained their confidence in the face of some momentous news developments. Consistently strong […]
In this month’s recap: tariff talk weighs on equities worldwide, oil prices jump 10%, and the Fed raises rates once more. THE MONTH IN BRIEF While segments of the stock market rallied in June, assumptions that a global trade war was starting hurt the blue chips – the Dow Jones […]