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10-Year Market Outlook

Because of the variability of stock market returns in the short run, I steer clients away from short-term tactical changes to their portfolio and prefer to rely on the weighty evidence of history, along with long-term thematic trends in the market.

While no one has consistently and accurately predicted what the stock market is about to do, several well-respected firms provide long-term outlooks that have proven to be more accurate than short-term predictions.  

Below are the 2023 10-year estimates…

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Are I-Bonds Still a Good Investment?

As inflation soared in 2021, so did the rate you could earn risk-free on government I-bonds. I originally wrote about the benefits of these in January of last year. Later in the year, the starting interest rate peaked at nearly 10%. There was so much consumer interest in buying them, that the treasury website crashed the day before interest rates reset lower.

With inflation starting to come down, I have gotten a few questions about whether these bonds are still attractive…

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Potential Pitfalls In Bond Investing

Last year around this time I published an article, Potential Pitfalls In Bond Investing. What followed was the worst year for bonds in decades. I’d like to think I timed the article perfectly, but it was more a coincidence than anything. I watched over the years as the bond market composition changed dramatically, particularly the average maturity of bonds increasing by over 50% from 4 years to 6+ years in the past decade.

This resulted in a painful year for passive bond owners this year as long-term bonds got hammered. I wanted to reshare the post because the principles still apply as you consider how to invest in bonds going forward…

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Who Is Buying In This Market?

A client recently asked, “Who is buying in this market?” It’s a great, simple question. If you turn on the news, it sure sounds like everyone is selling. But that is not the case. SPY, one of the most widely held ETFs has an average trading daily volume of 86 million shares - which equates to approximately $32 Billion trading hands every day.

For each seller represented here, there is a buyer. Even on a really bad day in the stock market, the fact alone that the market doesn’t fall to $0 means that there has to be buyers.  So, who are the buyers?

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