Stocks continued their advance on generally strong earnings reports this week despite the GDP report showing a slow first quarter economy. The S&P 500 rose 1.51%, the Dow gained 1.91%, and the NASDAQ added 2.32%.[1] On Tuesday, …
National Financial Literacy Month
Letter of the Month April 2017 Did you know that April is National Financial Literacy Month? What started out as a financial-literacy awareness day more than a decade ago is now a month-long campaign that has been recognized by …
Stocks Gain. Questions Remain.
Domestic stocks posted losses on Friday, April 21, largely due to investor concerns about the French election.[1] Despite these daily losses, U.S. indexes broke their two-week losing streak, with the S&P 500 adding 0.85%, …
Special Quarterly Update: Stocks Post Strong Gains in Q1
The first quarter of 2017 is now behind us, and although we won't have complete economic data for a while, we do know that domestic stocks had a solid start to the year. Last week, major indexes took a pause from some recent gains …
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Stocks Slip for Second Week
Last week, major indexes experienced losses for the second week in a row, with the S&P 500 falling 1.21%, the Dow giving back 1.01%, the NASDAQ dropping 1.26%, and the MSCI EAFE declining 0.14%.[1] Markets closed on April 14 for …
Stocks Up, More Data In
With the first quarter of 2017 now behind us, we have seen the three major indexes all gain more than 4.5% so far this year.[1] In fact, the NASDAQ just experienced its best quarter since 2013 due to tech stocks driving growth.[2] …
Simple Tips for Ramping Up Your Retirement Savings
Simple Tips for Ramping Up Your Retirement Savings March Letter of the Month No matter where you are in your life, saving for retirement is likely one of your most important financial goals. But, even if you have professional …
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Markets Stumble. What Does Data Say?
Last week, all four of the indexes we discuss in these market updates saw their performance stumble. The S&P 500 lost 1.44%, the Dow was down 1.52%, the NASDAQ gave back 1.22%, and the MSCI EAFE declined 0.07%.[1] On …