Review the latest Weekly Headings by CIO Larry Adam.
Key Takeaways
What a week it’s been. Market gyrations have captured investors’ attention over the last week as many asset classes (bonds, stocks, foreign exchange markets) experienced sharp price swings. While we have been warning that the equity market was vulnerable to a pullback as rising macro, micro, and political uncertainties posed a risk, the velocity of the recent market moves (not just here in the U.S., but globally) has been unsettling. During these volatile times, it is important to maintain perspective, stay focused on your long-term objectives, and avoid knee-jerk reactions based on the latest twists and turns in the market. While sentiment shifts can move markets in the short term, fundamentals matter more for the direction of the market in the long run. Here are five key lessons we were reminded of this week:
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