Newsletter for October 8, 2018

Oct 08, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report October 8, 2018 The Markets The stock market tends to be a leading economic indicator. Last week offered some insight to economics and stock market behavior. The U.S. unemployment rate reached its lowest level since 1969 and wages moved higher, yet major U.S. stock indices lost value. Why didn’t stock markets move higher? […]

Newsletter for October 1, 2018

Oct 01, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report October 1, 2018 The Markets It wasn’t headline news… But, if newsprint was still popular, last week’s key economic news would have appeared below the fold. The Federal Reserve raised rates for the third time in 2018, as expected. In addition, the Federal Open Market Committee projects economic growth will continue for three […]

Newsletter for September 24, 2018

Sep 24, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report September 24, 2018 The Markets Did you hear the news? A tech company introduced a microwave you can turn on using Wi-Fi – as long as you have one of the company’s voice assistants at home, reported Kaitlyn Tiffany of Vox. Soon, the voice assistants will be built with neural networks that will […]

Newsletter for September 17, 2018

Sep 17, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report September 17, 2018 The Markets All investors are consumers, but not all consumers are investors. The September installment of University of Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Survey reported Americans are feeling pretty optimistic. Consumer sentiment rose to the second highest level since 2004, and consumer expectations reached the highest level since 2004. Surveys of Consumers […]

Newsletter for September 10, 2018

Sep 10, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report September 10, 2018 The Markets Remember: Volatility is normal. Major U.S. stock market indices climbed into record territory during August. They gave back some gains last week. Peter Wells of Financial Times explained: “Speculation about a fresh round of tariffs on Chinese imports from the Trump administration weighed on U.S. stocks, handing the […]

Newsletter For September 4, 2018

Sep 05, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report September 4, 2018 The Markets Where is our country’s biggest export market? Markets were fired up last week after the United States and Mexico agreed on new trade rules. The Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) Index reached an all-time high and finished the month of August up about 3 percent, reported Michael […]

Newsletter for August 27, 2018

Aug 27, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report August 27, 2018 The Markets Tick, Tock. Not everybody loves meetings and even fewer enjoy reading the minutes, but investors make an exception with the Federal Reserve. This week the Fed published the minutes from its August 1 meeting. While no changes were made to interest rates, the minutes did provide insight to […]

Newsletter for August 20, 2018

Aug 20, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report August 20, 2018 The Markets As Maxwell Smart used to say… Missed it by THAT much! After a rocky start, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index came within 1 percent of an all-time high last week, reported Ben Levisohn for Barron’s. It’s significant because the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index has been trading […]

Newsletter for August 13, 2018

Aug 13, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report August 13, 2018 The Markets Let’s talk Turkey! So, how did a country that represents just about 1.4 percent of the world’s economy spark a global selloff? Turkey was once a rising star. The country’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan took office in 2003 and his “conservative, pro-business policies helped pull the country […]

Newlsetter for August 6, 2018

Aug 06, 2018 by ogdenwealth Category: newsletter 0 comments

Weekly Report August 6, 2018 The Markets Capital gains tax reform comes with a big price tag: $100 billion over 10 years. A capital gain is any increase in the value of an asset, such as an investment, a home, land, etc., between its purchase and its sale. The amount of a gain is determined […]