Stock Market Performance Is Not A Proxy For The Economy June 22, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog The stock market’s purpose is changing in today’s world from being a place for trading to a reflection of public perceptions. Learn more here...
This is Going to Hertz June 19, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog Hertz just filed for bankruptcy. That means the company doesn’t have enough cash on hand to pay its debts. But investors can’t get enough of its stock. Why?
Are We Out Of The Woods? June 10, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog How does this recession compare with past ones in terms of severity? One indicator is jobs, or more specifically, jobs lost.
Nothing Succeeds Like Excess June 8, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog Investors like nothing better than a low risk, high return opportunity with a stellar long-term track record. It should mean easy money, but does it?
We Are Witnessing the Greatest Short-Term Rally in Market History June 3, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog What is causing the stock market to be rising? Jeff Viksjo shares some insight into why this is the greatest short-term rally in market history.
The Unanswered Question June 1, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog What would motivate investors to avoid history’s longest bull market in stocks? The answer may lie within the market reaction as we exit COVID-19 lockdown.
Watch What Consumers Do, Not What They Say May 28, 2020 | Markets, Ogorek Blog Consumer confidence will increase as the economy begins to reopen, however, there is a distinction between how consumers feel and how they act.
Buy or Bye Bye? May 22, 2020 | Financial Planning, Markets, Ogorek Blog One of the toughest judgments an investor has to make is what to do when the price of a security has taken a dive. Buy stocks or bye bye? Learn more here.
The Downside of a Decade of Low Rates March 19, 2020 | Financial Planning, Markets, Ogorek Blog After a decade of low interest rates, the traditional relationship of bonds moving inversely to stocks has broken down.