1 05, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – 3%, Why It Doesn’t Matter

By |2018-05-01T09:40:28-04:00May 1st, 2018|Bullish, Financial, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – 3%, Why It Doesn’t Matter

Just a few weeks ago, the Pouting Pundits of Pessimism were freaked out over the potential for the yield curve to invert. They've now completely reversed course and are freaked out over a 3% 10-year Treasury note yield. All this gnashing of teeth is driven by a belief that low interest rates and QE have [...]

25 04, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook- Modest Growth in Q1

By |2018-04-25T07:36:31-04:00April 25th, 2018|Financial, Interest Rates, Policy, Taxes|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook- Modest Growth in Q1

From mid-2009 through early 2017, the US economy grew at a real average annual rate of 2.2%. Not a recession, but not robust growth either, which is why we called it a Plow Horse Economy. For the first quarter of 2018, we expect growth of 1.9% at an annualized rate, right in-line with a Plow [...]

10 04, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – A Generation of Interest Rate Illiterates

By |2018-04-10T09:34:27-04:00April 10th, 2018|Fed Reserve, Financial, Governments, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – A Generation of Interest Rate Illiterates

An entire generation of investors has been misled about interest rates: where they come from, what they mean, how they're determined. Lots of this confusion has to do with the role of central banks.  Many think central banks, like the Fed, control all interest rates.  This isn't true.  They can only control short-term rates.  It's [...]

26 02, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – Deficits, the Fed, and Rates

By |2018-02-26T14:26:53-05:00February 26th, 2018|Bullish, Fed Reserve, Financial, Governments, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – Deficits, the Fed, and Rates

Forgive us our incredulity.  The bond vigilantes were certain that as the Federal Reserve hiked short-term rates, long-term interest rates would barely budge, the yield curve would invert, and the economy would fall into recession. That theory has been blown to smithereens, so now we hear that it's rising long-term rates that will cause a [...]

21 02, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – QE and Its Apologists

By |2018-02-21T00:38:52-05:00February 21st, 2018|Bullish, Financial, Governments, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – QE and Its Apologists

On March 9, 2018, the bull market in U.S. stocks will celebrate its ninth anniversary.  And, what we find most amazing is how few people truly understand it.  To this day, in spite of massive increases in corporate earnings, many still think the market is one big "sugar high" – a bubble built on a [...]

9 02, 2018

This is just a correction….

By |2018-02-09T13:20:00-05:00February 9th, 2018|Financial, Interest Rates|Comments Off on This is just a correction….

Posted Under: Bullish • Government • Markets • Research Reports • Fed Reserve • Interest Rates • Spending • Taxes • Stocks   Last year US stock markets experienced the least volatile year on record, hitting new highs seemingly every day.  Then came the tax reform bill to end 2017, and a huge January with the S&P 500 rising 5.6%.  Investors, especially individuals who finally became convinced that the rally would [...]

5 02, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – New Policies, New Path

By |2018-02-05T22:17:30-05:00February 5th, 2018|Financial, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – New Policies, New Path

Back in the 1970s, supporters of the status quo said there was nothing to be done about stagflation (high inflation and slow growth).  It was a "fact of life" that Americans had to accept after experiencing faster growth and lower inflation during the decades immediately following World War II. Then, along came the supply-side and [...]

30 01, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – Clear Skies Ahead

By |2018-01-30T11:03:58-05:00January 30th, 2018|Financial, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – Clear Skies Ahead

You know the old saying about every cloud having a silver lining?  Well, if you listen to some of the financial press, you'd think their motto was that clear skies are just clouds in disguise. Friday's GDP report showed the economy grew 2.5% in 2017, an acceleration from the average rate of 2.2% from the [...]

22 01, 2018

Wesbury’s Outlook – No More Plow Horse

By |2018-01-22T14:51:07-05:00January 22nd, 2018|Bullish, Financial, Governments, Interest Rates|Comments Off on Wesbury’s Outlook – No More Plow Horse

We've called the slow, plodding economic recovery from mid-2009 through early 2017 a Plow Horse.  It wasn't a thoroughbred, but it wasn't going to keel over and die either.  Growth trudged along at a sluggish – but steady - 2.1% average annual rate. Thanks to improved policy out of Washington, the Plow Horse has picked [...]

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