Do Opposites Repel? May 19, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog The Fed seems to be in a Catch 22 situation: raise and provoke a devaluation of the Yuan, or hold and lose credibility with domestic markets.
Primary Ruminations April 28, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog What have we learned heading into the presidential primary and what may we be able to expect in the general election?
What Brussels Means For Investors March 24, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog What would the significance be if England exits from the EU? It would call into question the viability and relevance of the Union.
What Oil Is Telling Us? March 10, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog Since the price of oil and the stock market have been correlated this year, then stocks may continue to return sub trend performance.
Is Protectionism The Real Problem? February 16, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog The most disturbing part of protectionism, to me, is that it obscures the real problem that America has had for decades.
Dealing With Volatility February 4, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog Volatility in financial markets can be worse than actual declines, so what can you do to combat the angst that accompanies it?
Special Edition On Market Volatility January 14, 2016 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog What we have witnessed through the first 8 trading days of 2016 is a collision between expectations and reality. Why is this happening?
The Hidden Treasure January 8, 2016 | Financial Planning, General, Ogorek Blog Having up to date records is the hallmark of a financial planning relationship that works and allows time to spent on more important matters.
Rates Are Capped Without Higher Inflation December 17, 2015 | General, Markets, Ogorek Blog How will the economy will respond to rising rates? In order for the Fed to hit its rate targets, inflation needs to rise.