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Federal Reserve Preview: Trick or Treat? | Weekly Market Commentary | October 31, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 31, 2022

LPL Research previews this week’s Fed meeting and discusses whether investors are in for a trick or a treat.

Three Things to Know About Recessions | Weekly Market Commentary | October 24, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 24, 2022

With more people talking about the possibility of a recession, LPL Research discusses three things we know about historical recessions.

Low Bar for Earnings Season | Weekly Market Commentary | October 17, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 17, 2022

LPL Research discusses what to expect as we preview third quarter earnings season.

Pockets of Vulnerabilities | Weekly Market Commentary | October 10, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 10, 2022

LPL Research discusses Credit Suisse’s future, the weakening of the British pound, and expectations for November’s Fed meeting.

Global Portfolio Strategy | October 5, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 6, 2022

The Strategic and Tactical Asset Allocation Committee revised S&P 500 year-end fair value target of 4,000-4,100.

Client Letter | Could the Worst be Behind Us? | October 5, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 5, 2022

LPL Research makes the case for bonds.

Xi Jinping’s Influence to be Tested | Weekly Market Commentary | October 3, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | October 3, 2022

As investors await the results of China’s upcoming plenum, LPL Research discusses where China is headed.

Client Letter | Better Times Ahead | September 28, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | September 28, 2022

LPL Research discusses elevated uncertainty in financial markets due to high inflation and rising interest rates.

Taking Advantage of Higher Yields | Weekly Market Commentary | September 26, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | September 26, 2022

LPL Research explains why they believe opportunities in fixed income have improved.

How Much Higher Can Rates Go? | Weekly Market Commentary | September 19, 2022

By fiduciaryadmin | September 19, 2022

With 2022 likely being one of the worst year for bonds ever, LPL Research discusses if yields could go higher from current levels.