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Three Reasons To Be Thankful | Weekly Market Commentary | November 22, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 22, 2021

From the stock market to the economy, there are many reasons to be thankful this year.

A Peek at Peak Inflation | Weekly Market Commentary | November 15, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 15, 2021

LPL Research looks at five signs to watch for that may signal that inflation may be at its peak.

Developed International: If not now, when? | Weekly Market Commentary | November 8, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 8, 2021

Markets may be on the cusp of another rotation to value as global growth picks up, but we still favor the U.S. in 2022.

Global Portfolio Strategy | November 5, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 5, 2021

LPL Research continues to believe that prospects are good for stocks to deliver additional gains through year-end.

Client Letter | Many Reasons to be Thankful | November 4, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 4, 2021

Although the past year and a half has tested us all, there are still many reasons to be thankful.

5 Things That Might Spook Markets | Weekly Market Commentary | November 1, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | November 1, 2021

LPL Research faces five culprits that could potentially scare markets in the near-term.

Bullish Setup Into Year-End | Weekly Market Commentary | October 25,2021

By fiduciaryadmin | October 25, 2021

LPL Research looks at the bullish setup for equities amid improving technicals and seasonal tailwinds.

Q3 Earnings Preview: Less Upside | Weekly Market Commentary | October 18,2021

By fiduciaryadmin | October 18, 2021

LPL Research expects solid earnings gains during the third-quarter earnings season, but upside surprises may be smaller.

Answering the Top Debt Ceiling Questions | Weekly Market Commentary | October 11,2021

By fiduciaryadmin | October 11, 2021

LPL Research examines the debt ceiling—its role in government financing, the market, and the economy.

Global Portfolio Strategy | October 11, 2021

By fiduciaryadmin | October 11, 2021

October gets a bad rap—but it has historically been the best one for stocks and we see further (but modest) gains for stocks over the rest of the year.