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Hindsight is 2020

Hindsight is 2020 You knew there was going to be a wordplay on 2020 somewhere in this dialogue, so we thought we would get it out of the way right up front.  As we can see clearly now, 2019 was a great year for the markets.  We just wish our 2020 vision for the upcoming

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Rapid Refund

Rapid Refund Forgive us for shamelessly borrowing a well-known income tax advertisement, but it is the season for taxes, and the stock markets gave us something of a Rapid Refund in the first quarter of 2019.  As shown in the chart above, virtually every asset class started the year strong, shaking off much of the

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Reality Check

Reality Check The 4th quarter of 2018 was a brutal reminder of the inevitably uncertain nature of the equity markets.  2018 was shaping up to be another good year for US stocks.  We were poised for ten straight years of the S&P 500 Total Return Index recording positive annual gains, which had never happened before.  The

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Historically Rare

Historically Rare Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell ended his remarks at the 60th Annual Meeting of the National Association for Business Economics on October 2, 2018, with this statement. “This historically rare pairing of steady, low inflation and very low unemployment is testament to the fact that we remain in extraordinary times. Our ongoing policy

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Bye, Buy Bonds?

Bye, Buy Bonds? Rumor has it that the long bull bond market is over.  The Federal Reserve projects that it will continue to raise interest rates.  The nation is essentially fully employed.  Inflation is creeping op over 2%.  The stock market has been hot, even though it has taken a much-needed break recently.  As interest

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Swimming Naked

Swimming Naked Warren Buffet famously wrote in his 2001 Chairman’s letter to the Berkshire Hathaway investors that “you only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.”  This was right after many investors had gotten greedy and put too much of their portfolio into high flying growth stocks in the late 1990s,

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