Wesbury’s Outlook – Buybacks Aren’t the Problem!

By |2019-03-19T12:10:12-04:00March 19th, 2019|Debt, Financial, Governments, Outlook, Policy|

The environment on Capitol Hill has made populism a bipartisan affair, with Republican Senator Marco Rubio now joining the fray with a call to tax corporate stock buybacks. His argument? Corporations are buying back stock instead of making productive investments. He's not alone in arguing that weak investment is the reason the economy isn't growing [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – Ten Years Ago???

By |2019-03-11T15:36:01-04:00March 11th, 2019|Financial, Governments, Media, Outlook|

It's March 8, 2009. The market's down 56% from its all-time high, unemployment is over 8% and hurtling toward 10%, it's just been reported that real GDP dropped at a 6.2% annual rate in Q4 of 2008, and it feels like the world is coming to an end. You're tired, exhausted from living though this, [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – Spare Us the GDP Agony

By |2019-03-06T14:00:00-05:00March 6th, 2019|Employment, Financial, GDP, Governments, Media, Outlook|

Real GDP grew at a 2.6% annual rate in the fourth quarter, and while some analysts are overly occupied with this "slowdown" from the second and third quarter, we think time will prove it statistical noise. Even at 2.6%, the pace is a step up from the Plow Horse 2.2% annual rate from mid-2009 (when [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – Don’t Fear a “Hard Brexit”

By |2019-02-25T18:22:19-05:00February 25th, 2019|Policy, Spending|

The clock is winding down, and the United Kingdom has some major decisions to make. Should it stay in the European Union or should it go? If it goes, under what terms? Some analysts and investors are concerned about a "Hard Brexit," in which the UK supposedly plunges into chaos as they crash out of [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – How TARP and QE Led to the “Green New Deal”

By |2019-02-20T15:17:49-05:00February 20th, 2019|Financial, Governments, Outlook, Policy|

The most important quote from the Financial Panic of 2008 came from President Bush: "I've abandoned free market principles to save the free market system." The quote came in defense of TARP, the $700 billion bailout of the banking system, which many still mistakenly believe prevented another Great Depression. Many also think Quantitative Easing, the [...]

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A Learning Opportunity – Michael Rogan

By |2019-02-15T15:58:05-05:00February 15th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Often, taking good advice is the most difficult at the time it’s most needed. This is certainly true of staying the course with your long-term investment strategy in the face of scary headlines. An additional challenge is that the opportunity to learn these lessons is spread out far enough that people tend to forget the [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – Where’s the Recession?

By |2019-02-11T16:23:42-05:00February 11th, 2019|Fed Reserve, Interest Rates, Outlook, Policy, Spending|

Whatever happened to the recession calls? Seems like just a few weeks ago that the correction in the stock market as well as the partial government shutdown had convinced many analysts and investors the US was about to enter a recession. Fortunately, the data haven't cooperated. Ten days ago we got the employment report for [...]

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Wesbury’s Outlook – 2008 Myth and Reality

By |2019-02-05T17:34:51-05:00February 5th, 2019|Uncategorized|

We've written about it over and over, and while many advisors seem to understand, the media, politicians, and many analysts don't...or won't. So, we thought we'd try again to explain why so many people don't understand the nearly ten-year long bull market in U.S. equity values. Conventional Wisdom places the blame for the 2008 Financial [...]

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