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Insights and Observations June 2021 Chartbook: Since Last June
Last June began the summer lull of what was going to be the continuing trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic lockdown. The government and the Federal Reserve had announced an array of dramatic actions to support the economy. Then, during the Fall and Winter,...
Insights and Observations May 2021 Chartbook: The Dollar
We continue sharing a collection of charts with you that we find particularly interesting. These charts identify investment and economic trends in the markets. Slowly, the tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting lockdowns are nearing an end. Normalcy is...
Insights and Observations – April 2021 Chartbook: Watching for Inflation?
We continue sharing a collection of charts with you that we find particularly interesting. These charts identify investment and economic trends in the markets. There are a few trends to watch as our country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting lock down....
Insights and Observations – March 2021 Chartbook: Overseas Stock Markets
We continue sharing a collection of charts with you that we find particularly interesting. These charts identify investment and economic trends in the markets. Outside of the United States, stock markets in both the developed and emerging countries have recovered from...
Insights and Observations – February 2021 Chartbook: Inflation & Interest Rates
We continue to share a collection of charts that we hope you find relevant in understanding the current investment climate. This month's Chartbook shows the following: To cope with the COVID-19 tragedy, the Federal Deficit exploded sending overall Federal Debt...
Insights and Observations – January 2021 Chartbook: The Long Run
As always, know what you own, do no overinvest, and stick with quality. This month's Chartbook differs from past efforts to assert an important point. Previously, I have finished Chartbooks with the above sentence, this month I start with it. Last year's market...
Insights and Observations – December Chartbook: 2020 Year End Review
Insights and Observations We continue to share a collection of charts that we hope you find relevant in understanding the current investment climate. As 2020 ends, the COVID-19 tragedy and stay-at-home mandate have created unusual trends within the stock...
Insights and Observations – November Chartbook: Federal Debt, Interest Rates, and Stocks
Insights and Observations We continue to share a collection of charts that we hope you find relevant in understanding the current investment climate. This month's Chartbook explores what impact the election will have on interest rates and stocks. Another massive aid...
Two Stock Markets
There has been a lot of press stating the stock market averages are getting back to their pre-COVID highs, but upon closer look there seems to be two markets. Each paints a somewhat different picture. The first is the stock market being led by a handful of large...
WST Office Hours – Episode 2
Welcome back to WST Office Hours! Well, we’ve ripped the band aid off and jumped in feet first to our virtual Office...
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