Investment Committee Commentary

December Musings

We enter the final month of 2021 with the expectation that Washington will finally provide answers regarding new taxes and

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Sell in May?

Markets loved April. The S&P 500 rose 5%. Equities held as a percentage of total financial assets for U.S. households

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Mid-Year Consolidation: Earnings Strength Meets Sector Rotation

The month of July brought a shift in market dynamics as equities entered a period of digestion following last quarter’s historic momentum. The S&P 500 slipped a modest 0.1% for the month, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq declined 3.2%. Despite this summer’s pullback, year-to-date performance remains robust, with the S&P 500 up 9.4% and the Nasdaq gaining 9.2% through the end of July. July ended up resetting the table for the ongoing bull market, propelling the S&P 500 to a new all-time high during the first week of August. Beneath the surface of headline indexes, market churn has been significant. The S&P 500 has effectively moved sideways around the 7,500 level since mid-May, yet the underlying rotation of sector leadership has

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