THE WEEKLY INSIGHT
Your weekly information about what you need to know about what is going on in the market now.
THE WEEKLY INSIGHT
Your weekly information about what you need to know about what is going on in the market now.
The Weekly Insight: Hold!
The Weekly Insight Podcast – Hold! Last week was one of those weeks when it is simply not fun to be in the markets. And which market did not really matter. U.S. equities, foreign equities, U.S. bonds, foreign bonds…all had a bad week. Pas [...]
The Weekly Insight: Where’s the Peak?
The Weekly Insight Podcast – Where's the Peak? In last week’s memo, we highlighted the expectations game that was surrounding the August inflation report that was released on Tuesday. The expectation was that the report would be…mixed. No [...]
The Weekly Insight: What’s Our Vector, Victor?
The Weekly Insight Podcast – What’s Our Vector, Victor? The economy is an airplane. At least that’s what some might think when they hear the pundits talking about it these days. Terms like “soft landing” and “headwinds” keep coming up. It [...]
The Weekly Insight: Opportunities in Housing
The Weekly Insight Podcast – Opportunities in Housing We hope this finds everyone well and rested after the Labor Day weekend. It’s hard to believe summer is over and it’s time to start thinking about things like “servicing the snowblowe [...]
The Weekly Insight: Pain?
The Weekly Insight Podcast – Pain? Regular readers of this memo will note that we’ve highlighted a theme the last few weeks: the end of summer would be a relatively calm period before we entered a more dramatic period at the end of August [...]
The Weekly Insight: The Tax Man Cometh?
The Weekly Insight Podcast – The Tax Man Cometh? It’s the end of summer. School is starting (or has already) for many. Last minute vacations are being taken. It tends to be a quiet time in the markets – and since the last inflation data, [...]
The Weekly Insight: Good Inflation Data!
The Weekly Insight Podcast – Good Inflation Data! This most recent run on inflation has been a masterclass in the difference between public perception and economic policy. We’ve harped on it for months. And at times it has felt like we we [...]