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Insights on the Recent Surge in the VIX

Yesterday, we witnessed a historical spike in the VIX, often referred to as the “Fear Gauge.” This index, which measures market expectations of near-term volatility in the S&P 500, recorded its second-largest one-day percentage increase in history. The only day with a larger spike since the index’s inception was February 5, 2018, when the S&P […]
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Housing Market Trends: Key Insights from the Latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices

Today, the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices revealed significant insights into the U.S. housing market, tracking the selling prices of single-family homes across 20 metropolitan areas and providing a national perspective to investors. These indices are crucial as they reflect the trends in one of the most significant assets for many Americans—their homes. The direction of […]
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Presidential Historical Election Year Performance

Historically, presidential election years often provide muted returns for investors due to uncertainty, leading to potential market volatility. However, not all election years are the same. A significant distinction exists between election years when the president is not up for re-election (lame duck) and when they are. 2024 is a re-election year (potentially a nontraditional […]
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Strength in the Russell 2000

Small cap stocks have been on quite a tear the last few days, with the Russell 2000 marking its best 5-day run of performance since the first half of 2020. As an investor, buying into strength can be challenging, especially exceptional strength. However, history shows that strong performances in small caps often lead to continued […]
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Investment Grade Corporate Bond Performance Relative to the S&P 500

Exploring investment-grade corporate bonds unveils a landscape rich with potential returns. However, it’s crucial to recognize that not all market conditions are conducive to corporate debt. Like their equity counterparts, these bonds are intricately tied to the economic cycle, often exhibiting underperformance during periods of economic downturn and stock market weakness. Discerning which market environments […]
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Technology Sector Sees Significant Decline

Yesterday, the technology sector experienced a substantial loss, dropping over 2.5% amidst heavy selling. To put this into perspective, if we look at the tech sector’s performance since 1999, yesterday’s decline ranks in the top 5% of the largest daily losses and marks the biggest drop since December 2022. For many investors, technology stocks have […]
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