Fiscal stimulus, which was central to the market rebound in the last year, may start moving to the sidelines over the rest of 2021 and into 2022 as the recovery continues.
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Client Letter | Gearing Up for Summer | June 3, 2021
The next several months may historically be the most volatile of the year, but the U.S. economy continues to recover remarkably quickly with many positives.
Proceed With Caution in the Bond Market | Weekly Market Commentary | June 1, 2021
Long-term interest rates have traded sideways recently, but LPL Research argues that high-quality bonds can play a pivotal role in mitigating equity risk.
Stock Market Gains Likely To Slow | Weekly Market Commentary | May 24, 2021
As this bull market gets a little older, the pace of stock market gains will likely slow, but a strong economic recovery lies ahead as the reopening continues.
Economy Picking Up Speed | Weekly Market Commentary | May 17, 2021
LPL Research explains why inflation is making headlines and why investors should not be overly concerned.
Global Portfolio Strategy | May 11, 2021
First quarter earnings season was truly remarkable and we lifted our earnings forecasts and our year-end S&P 500 Index fair value target rang.
Client Letter | Out of the Shadows | May 6, 2021
Progress against the virus combined with historic stimulus measures have helped the U.S. economy storm back from pandemic lockdown-driven lows.
Time To Sell In May? | Weekly Market Commentary | May 3, 2021
LPL Research notes some possible reasons for a pause in the rally and why any potential pullbacks won’t last very long.
Is All The Good News Priced In? | Weekly Market Commentary | April 26, 2021
LPL Research believes investors are appropriately optimistic, given the improving economy, the pace of vaccinations, fiscal stimulus, and surging earnings.
Peak Optimism? | Weekly Market Commentary | April 19, 2021
While optimism surrounding the reopening is certainly understandable, LPL Research takes a look to see if sentiment is flashing a near-term contrarian warning sign for stocks.