by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Oct 15, 2021 | Market Commentary, Uncategorized
When investors turn to market newsmakers they are often given S&P 500 index performance as a proxy for how the stock market has performed for the day, week, month, year. What they don’t readily publicize is how many other thousands of stocks are in the investment...
by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Oct 15, 2021 | Market Commentary, Uncategorized
Does the phrase “climbing a wall of worry” sound familiar to you? In many years the stock market has continued to rise despite significant concerns in the economic or political environment. There are a lot of items causing investors to be concerned about current stock...
by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Apr 3, 2020 | Market Commentary, Market Performance, Uncategorized
U.S. Versus International The S&P 500, an index of large U.S. companies, posted a total return of -19.9% for the First Quarter of 2020. U.S. stocks marginally outperformed international for the quarter as measured by the iShares MSCI EAFE ETF, a representation of...
by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Oct 7, 2019 | Market Commentary, Market Performance, Uncategorized
U.S. Versus International The S&P 500, an index of large U.S. companies, posted a total return of 1.2% for the Third Quarter of 2019. U.S. stocks outperformed international for the quarter as measured by the Morgan Stanley Composite Index EAFE, a representation of...
by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Jul 6, 2018 | Financial Planning, Market Commentary, Uncategorized
Tax-Efficient Investing There are not many people who would say, “I want to pay as much in taxes as I can each year.” Most investors are trying to keep well-earned dollars in their pockets. There are many ways to minimize taxes while saving for future needs. For many,...
by J.J. Schenkelberg, CFA | Jul 8, 2017 | Market Commentary, Uncategorized
There is a common saying on Wall Street, “Sell in May and Go Away.” The saying implies that it is a good move to sell stocks at the beginning of May and buy them back the beginning of November. Historically, stocks have underperformed for this six-month period...