The Bright Side | Weekly Market Commentary | November 5, 2018
Within the four-year presidential cycle, this quarter and the following two quarters next year are historically the best for stocks.
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Within the four-year presidential cycle, this quarter and the following two quarters next year are historically the best for stocks.
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The S&P 500 fell about 4% last week amid a myriad of concerns, among them possible peak earnings and a potentially overly aggressive Federal Reserve.
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As financial markets fluctuate, we encourage investors to focus on solid U.S. economic fundamentals.
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The U.S. economy likely grew at a moderate to strong pace in the third quarter.
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With about one-fifth of third quarter earnings results in, the numbers have been solid thus far despite tariffs and increasing wage pressures.
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Updates on LPL Research’s views on equity, equity sectors, fixed income, and alternative asset classes.
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Several new readings on inflation last week confirmed that price pressures remain manageable, supporting a continued gradual path of rate hikes for the Federal Reserve (Fed).
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We share our perspective on the sell-off and discuss where stocks may go from here.
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This client letter addresses the recent market volatility. Although it can be difficult to experience these declines and volatility may continue in the near term, the underlying fundamentals of the economy and markets are positive and we see potential for a year-end rally.
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Overall, economic reports released in September—mostly reflecting economic activity in August—indicated solid U.S. economic growth without significant inflationary pressures, though wage gains bear monitoring.
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