From the strength of the consumer to the S&P 500 and what October may bring, #LPLResearch weighs in on a full docket of topics – including the historical effect of elections on stock market performance. Adam Turnquist joins Jeff Buchbinder to discuss in detail, plus provides technical analysis on the 10-year Treasury yield and more. #LPLMarketSignals → https://bit.ly/482A2nc
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The jobs report recently released was upbeat to say the least, giving more credence to a soft-landing narrative. September payrolls were up, the unemployment rate edged down, and consumers are on stronger footing than expected. Yet still, #LPLResearch uncovers a few cautionary flags to keep optimism in check, especially in these last weeks before the election. #WeeklyMarketCommentary → https://lnkd.in/g-_jbidB
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China's stimulus measures have given investors a confidence boost, pushing stocks out of a bear market and hinting at better growth ahead. Despite China's progress, #LPLResearch still prefers U.S. markets for their robust earnings and economic strength. Adam Turnquist, CMT technical analysis sheds more light → https://bit.ly/3BzHBph
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As the Fed considers additional rate cuts, investors in alternative strategies might be wondering if it's time to rebalance their portfolios. While some strategies could benefit from increased market fluctuations, others might see slightly lower returns. Alternative investments remain appealing for suitable investors, with flexible strategies often performing well during rate cuts. Jina Yoon with #LPLResearch sheds more light → https://bit.ly/3ZRLYWK
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The Shanghai Composite Index went from a 52-week low to a 52-week high in less than three weeks. What ignited the index? China’s broad sweeping stimulus measures that go beyond monetary rate cuts – into the fiscal. #LPLResearch’s Jeff Buchbinder and Jeffrey Roach, PhD discuss in detail – including stimulus for the real estate market, capital markets in general, and more. #LPLMarketSignals → https://bit.ly/4gKSG6V
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As we navigate Q4, Geroge Smith highlights that while the fourth quarter is historically strong for stock market returns, presidential election years like this one tend to see increased volatility. Markets typically find their footing around a week before the election, with October presenting both opportunities and uncertainty. #LPLResearch is staying balanced in their approach, aware that there might be some short-term bumps due to global events and interest rate changes → https://bit.ly/3TU3rdg
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Gold is up 20% since reaching a record high back in March. It’s not surprising given that interest rate cuts increase gold’s appeal. But the prospect of declining interest rates isn’t the only driver of gold’s luster. The #LPLResearch team digs into what – or who – else has helped propel the rally. It’s no coincidence that gold ETFs have reported seven straight weeks of positive inflows. #WeeklyMarketCommentary → https://bit.ly/3XGgzUo
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As September draws to a close, the market has once again proven its resilience. While historical trends point to a solid likelihood of positive returns for the S&P 500 in the final three months of 2024, the uncertainty surrounding Fed policy decisions, the Presidential election, and fourth quarter earnings could bring additional volatility. Adam Turnquist, CMT with #LPLResearch explores potential opportunities and market catalysts to watch in the coming months → https://bit.ly/4gCDEjI
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The Fed’s 9.18 half-point interest-rate cut clears the way for #LPLResearch to discuss how far the Fed may go with its rate-cutting cycle, as well as implications of rate cuts on the stock market and even the election. Jeff Buchbinder and Quincy Krosby discuss in detail on #LPLMarketSignals → https://bit.ly/47F6Zpu
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How does election-based market uncertainty and potential volatility balance with a general (and historical) good performance from the stock market after an initial rate cut? The #LPLResearch team digs in to provide insight and analysis in our #WeeklyMarketCommentary → https://bit.ly/4gtZNR4