It’s a short but packed week with several U.S. data releases, an ECB interest rate decision and press conference, and more ahead. This week we’re featuring insights from Matt Ferratusco of Lyons Wealth Management, Simon Lack and his team at SL Advisors, and Daniel Rudnitsky of SMH Capital Advisors on what they’re in the week ahead in this edition of The Lookout.
Daniel Rudnitsky of SMH Capital Advisors, Simon Lack and his team at SL Advisors, and Hunter Frey of Catalyst provide commentary on what markets might expect in the week ahead in this edition of The Lookout.
Daniel Rudnitsky of SMH Capital Advisors and Simon Lack and his team at SL Advisors provide commentary on what markets might expect in the week ahead in this edition of The Lookout.
Daniel Rudnitsky of SMH Capital Advisors and Simon Lack and his team at SL Advisors provide commentary on what markets might expect in the week ahead in this edition of The Lookout.
Hunter Frey of Catalyst and Simon Lack and his team at SL Advisors provide commentary on what markets might expect in the week ahead in this edition of The Lookout.
With the Fed widely expected to announce a rate hike on Wednesday, the Russia/Ukraine war continuing, and the oil markets showing signs of volatility, our network of investment professionals share insights into what they’re paying attention to this week as well as where opportunities could arise. Read more below in this week’s edition of The Lookout.
Will Mag 7 stock Nvidia beat estimates? David Miller, Co-Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Catalyst Funds, Rational Funds, and Strategy Shares, provided his insights to CNBC on Nov. 19 on why he believes the company will come out ahead this week despite potentially challenging headlines.
In October, Goldman Sachs strategists cautioned investors to be prepared for stock market returns during the next decade that are toward the lower end of their typical performance distribution.
In my opinion, true active strategies have a very important role in portfolios as complements to passive, cheap beta. Advisors need to understand what they own.
October was marked by continued volatility across fixed income and equity markets as investors faced various challenges, including persistent inflation concerns, rising yields, tightening monetary policy, and the backdrop of a U.S. Presidential election.
As an investor, it’s nice to know what we should expect from President Trump, because we have seen the movie before in 2017 – 2021. Apart from the early part of the Pandemic period, the economy and stock markets generally performed well.