Is This the End of the Bond Bear Market? (11/7/23)

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1-30-26 Retirement Income When Markets Are Expensive

Markets may still enjoy short-term momentum, but long-term retirement planning must confront a different reality: elevated valuations, lower forward returns, and rising sequence-of-returns risk. Richard Rosso explains why retirees face a near-term tailwind in market returns—but p ...  Show more

1-29-26 Market Risks Behind Powell’s “Nonrestrictive” Stance

The Federal Reserve is holding interest rates steady, keeping policy in a 3.5%–3.75% range. Lance Roberts and Michael Lebowitz examine how markets are reacting to Chair Jerome Powell’s message, and break down what the Fed is signaling—and why it could fuel market volatility ahead ...  Show more

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