Weekly Market Commentary November 16, 2020
Vaccine can be a powerful word. It’s worth 14 points in Scrabble (42 on a triple word square) and, last week, it was worth a whole lot more than that to financial markets.
Weekly Market Commentary November 9, 2020
It’s said markets hate uncertainty, but that wasn’t the case last week. Despite tremendous uncertainty about the outcome of the United States election, major domestic and international stock indices moved higher and the CBOE Volatility Index, better known as Wall Street’s fear gauge, moved 35 percent lower. Ben Levisohn of Barron’s reported: “By all accounts, it should […]
Weekly Market Commentary November 2, 2020
Last week, financial markets and economic data told very different stories.
Reviewing economic data is a bit like looking in a rearview mirror. Typically, it offers information about what is behind us.
Weekly Market Commentary |October 26, 2020
10.26.2020 The Markets… Stimulus talks led investors in a merry dance last week. Economic data didn’t provide a clear picture either
Weekly Market Commentary October 19, 2020
It was a turbulent week for investors.
Waves of positive and negative news buffeted financial markets last week: