Fifty Years Ago: The Day the Great Postwar Bull Market Died

This month’s client’s corner discusses three bear market crises we’ve seen in the last 50 years.
Fifty Years, Three Epic Bear Markets: A Study in Crisis and Resilience

This month’s client’s corner discusses three bear market crises we’ve seen in the last 50 years.
Inflation, Recession and a Frantic Bear Market…Again

This month’s client’s corner discusses fear through financial media and how history repeats itself.
The History of Recessions

In this month’s client’s corner, Nick Murray discusses the eight, almost nine, economic recessions that have taken place in the United States since 1970.
How to Think About The Stock Market

In this month’s client corner, we discuss how investors should think about the stock market and how one of the greatest advantages you can have as an investor is a long-term perspective.
How to Respond to a Financial Crisis: Don’t.

Financial markets are resilient. The best response a long-term, goal-focused investor can make to a crisis is no response at all.
Why You Should Ignore Market Swings

Market fluctuations are a normal part of investing. The key is to remember that over time, the uptrends tend to outweigh the downtrends.
Financial News and the Negativity Narrative

Staying informed is important, but placing too much weight on financial media’s forecasts can often lead to poor investment decisions.
Should I Invest Now Or Wait?

We examine how investing at the very top of the dot.com bubble would have affected your retirement portfolio.
Inflation Is Back – And That’s Why You Own Equities

Looking back at points in history where inflation was raging, real assets, like stocks have always been the best way to protect your wealth.