Veteran markets observer Nick Sargen , senior economic advisor at Fort Washington Investment Advisors , says he has been surprised by the strength of the market's current rally, but he doesn't see the market re-testing of lows -- even if the uptrend has gone too far, too fast -- so long as the Federal Reserve is nearly done with hiking rates. Sargen notes that one saving grace of the market's topsy-turvy year has been that fixed-income has started working again, paying investors while they wait ...
Aug 04, 2023•59 min
Steve Sosnick , chief market strategist at Interactive Brokers , says investors should be thinking defensively and looking at dividend stocks rather than hoping that central bankers will pivot and start cutting rates to boost the market, because he thinks the Fed will stick with higher rates until economic conditions deteriorate to where such a move is necessary. Tom Lydon, vice chairman at VettaFi , meanwhile, looks toward small-cap stocks with his pick for ETF of the Week, George Milling-Stanl...
Aug 03, 2023•1 hr
George Milling-Stanley , chief gold strategist at State Street Global Advisors , says that a recession or period of slower growth will hurt the dollar and domestic stocks, creating ideal conditions for gold, particularly with the confluence of higher-for-longer inflation and election-year politics. Milling-Stanley notes that while gold has not been a great hedge against the recent inflation, he expects it to do better in that role going forward because 'we have not yet had the kind of inflation ...
Aug 02, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Jeffrey Kleintop , chief global market strategist at Charles Schwab and Co. , says that the cardboard box recession of the last year -- which affected manufacturing and trade sectors, effectively 'everything that goes in a cardboard box' -- has allowed the economy and market to push forward despite potential troubles, but now he sees difficult conditions hitting some of the service sectors which could lead to worse economic conditions. While he is not expecting a hard landing -- although he note...
Aug 01, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Veteran money manager Bob Doll, chief investment officer at Crossmark Global Investments , has gotten famous making 10 predictions every year, and he sits down to revisit what he was saying at the start of the year and how it has been turning out. Thus far, it has been a mixed bag, but Doll notes that the market has been more optimistic than anyone expected for 2023, and now that investors are feeling fat and happy, they are likely to live through a recession. Also on the show, Christian Mitchel...
Jul 31, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Jim Welsh, author of the 'Macro Tides' and 'Weekly Technical Review' newsletters, says that the leading economic indicators that had everyone expecting a recession a year ago have fooled investors by softening recently. While many experts now are predicting a soft landing and the potential for no recession, Welsh says key indicators -- like the inverted yield curve -- often take a year or more to pan out and they will come to roost in the next three to six months, reinforcing the possibility of ...
Jul 28, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Long-time bond fund manager Dan Fuss, vice chairman at Loomis Sayles and Co. , says that the current economic environment 'rhymes with what we had in the 1970s, but the geopolitics and the climate are new things, and they are actually more important right now than what the Fed is up to.' Fuss says he does not expect short-term interest rates to start trending downward quickly, noting that he expects the yield curve to flatten but not to return to its normal slope soon. Also on the show, Tom Lydo...
Jul 27, 2023•1 hr
Brian Price, head of investment management at Commonwealth Financial Network , says it's hard to make a case for risk assets like stocks to move much in either direction and the mixed signals extend to the economy, which he believes will avoid the extreme moves in either direction. As a result, he discounts the potential for an economic hard landing -- despite expecting below-average economic growth -- despite expecting lackluster performance as current conditions play out into next year. Simila...
Jul 26, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Jeffrey Bierman, founder of The QuantGuy.com and chief market technician at TheoTrade.com , says that the market is overheated and overbought, but it very well could rise from here and re-touch record highs before a likely correction ahead. Bierman says technology and leisure are the areas that have made the market frothy and are overdue for a correction of 30 percent or more, and while oil and financials will help the overall market cushion the fall, Bierman believes utilities and pharmaceutica...
Jul 25, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Retail industry analyst Dana Telsey, chief executive at Telsey Advisory Group , says that inflation has forced consumers to become more discerning with their spending, using more on essentials and trying to keep powder dry, and while it's not enough of a pullback to tank the economy, the longer inflation persists at high levels, the harder it will be for the consumer to keep propping up the economy. Meanwhile, bullish investor sentiment -- the expectation that the stock market will gain ground i...
Jul 24, 2023•1 hr
Avi Gilburt, founder of the ElliottWave Trader continues to see the market rallying to new highs but then setting off on a years-long bear market, but in his other role as founder of Safer Banking Research , he notes that the economic downturn will include much more pain for banks, noting that the bank collapses from earlier in 2023 are just the tip of the iceberg, and investors who flee the market for the safety of banks may soon be worrying about just being able to get their money back. Also o...
Jul 21, 2023•58 min
Geoff Dailey, head of U.S. equities at BNP Paribas , says he expects the economy to go through a recession, but not one that is particularly deep or long, provided that the Federal Reserve's moves work toward reducing inflation. Dailey expects the market to be particularly volatile around news events like inflation and unemployment reports, but says that volatility will remove much of the building pressure for something bigger and more painful; his worry is that if inflation doesn't cool, the Fe...
Jul 20, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Cheryl Smith, economist and portfolio manager at Trillium Asset Management , says she expects a recession and the bad news of that economic downturn will be contagious, with the recession hitting employment, rising unemployment will impact income levels, which hurts spending, and declines in spending injures corporate profits. That cycle could lead to a relatively long sideways period, especially if the Federal Reserve takes its time before changing its rate outlook. Also on the shot, MIT profes...
Jul 19, 2023•59 min
Nanette Abuhoff Jacobson, global investments strategist at the Hartford Funds , says risk markets are pricing in the likelihood that the Federal Reserve can orchestrate and navigate the economy to a soft landing, and yet her base case is for a recession and history shows these conditions typically end up in a rougher landing. That's how she sees things playing out, despite the current emotions of the market. Forensic accountant Tracy Coenen talks about the importance of digging into tax returns ...
Jul 18, 2023•59 min
Scott Knapp, chief market strategist at TruStage , says that while there has been rolling softness in the economy, he believes the Federal Reserve sees inflation as being worse than unemployment, which makes the central bank so determined to curb inflation that it hikes rates and/or delays rate cuts until the jobless rate rises enough to trigger a recession. And while Knapp acknowledges that the Fed could thread the needle perfectly, he notes that he doesn't think a soft landing is the probable ...
Jul 17, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group , says the first-half upside surprise from the stock market and economy has positioned the market for a big second half of the year. Detrick says that when the market posts double-digit gains in the first half of the year, historically it has added another 10 percent in the second half; he's forecasting for this year to continue the trend, with the Standard and Poor's 500 projected to gain 21 to 25 percent for the year, a prediction that's wa...
Jul 14, 2023•1 hr
Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco , says that she expects the stock market to remain range-bound for a few months, with the potential for a small pullback before it starts its next upward move at the end of the year. Hooper says she expects that we're less likely to see a serious economic downturn that she was earlier this year, noting that the Federal Reserve "is enjoying being in a more normal rate environment and wants to hold onto that for as long as it can." She als...
Jul 13, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Jerry Paul, senior vice president of fixed income at ICON Advisers , says that inflation is going to remain stubbornly high, which leads him to expect two more rate hikes and to doubt anyone expecting the Federal Reserve to start reducing interest rates. He believes it will be 2024 before rate cuts become a remote possibility. Meanwhile, Paul says there are plenty of fixed-income opportunities, though they aren't nearly so attractive in traditional areas like junk-bonds as they are in areas like...
Jul 12, 2023•57 min
Barry Ritholtz , chief investment officer at Ritholtz Wealth Management , says the Federal Reserve has done a good job reducing inflation, but he worries that chairman Jerome Powell could over-tighten the economy into a recession, largely because the central bank is tied to models from the 1970s and following an outdated gameplan from that era that could make inflation worse today. In a wide-ranging conversation, Ritzholtz expresses a largely optimistic view predicated on the Fed's strategy not ...
Jul 11, 2023•1 hr
Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments , says there's a pleasant surprise coming in that the Federal Reserve will not have to be too aggressive to get inflation under better control, noting that he expects a slowdown in the second half -- fueled by labor issues including a potential strike at UPS -- but that the downturn stops short of being a recession. Also on the show, Kevin Crain discusses a Bank of America study showing that the average 401() account balance for men ...
Jul 10, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Paul Gruenwald, chief economist for S&P Global Ratings, says that the economy must land but the question is 'Can it land in a reasonably smooth way or do we have a sharp correction downward' that triggers a recession. Gruenwald says the Federal Reserve has been surprising the market with its determination to reach its goals, and that while it puts off rate cuts for the next six to 12 months the market will adjust in ways that result in a slowdown and some profit-taking. Also on the show, Kim...
Jul 07, 2023•1 hr
David Hay, co-chief investment officer at Evergreen Gavekal -- the author of the Haymaker newsletter -- says the economy has been throwing 'a huge head fake right now' that has convinced a lot of pundits that the Federal Reserve can pull off a soft- or no-landing scenario. That's not what he's expecting, however, noting that there are plenty of indicators to suggest that troubles are mounting. Also on the show, Tom Lydon of VettaFi turns to an income fund for his ETF of the Week, Catherine Colli...
Jul 06, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Zachary Karabell , president of RiverTwice Capital and founder of The Progress Network , says that investors who are looking to past economic patterns to predict what's next could be off base because, among other things, they are looking for a recession instead of trying to gauge whether we are already in one. He notes that the wide variability of potential outcomes from here shouldn't scare investors much, because the mid- and long-range outlooks generally appear to be positive, despite concern...
Jul 05, 2023•59 min
With surveys showing that most young adults feel they won't be able to afford to buy a home if they don't win a lottery, Chuck talks with Ajaie Albert, communications director at Lotto N Crowd -- a site that tries to mix financial literacy with lottery insights and the ability to join ticket pools -- about whether there is much anyone can do to meaningfully impact their chances of winning. Speaking of the struggles to buy a home, Emily Thornton discusses a study showing that homeowners are strug...
Jul 03, 2023•1 hr 3 min
Jeff Krumpelman, chief investment strategist at Mariner Wealth Advisors , says the economy looks like it can avoid a hard landing, and that should be enough to keep the stock market performing above investors' expectations. turning any downturn into a buying opportunity in conditions that he says should take the Standard and Poor's 500 up to about 4,800 over the next six to 12 months. Also on the show, John Cole Scott, president of Closed-End Fund Advisors, discusses four funds that have earned ...
Jun 30, 2023•1 hr 2 min
Phillip Wool, head of research at Rayliant Global Advisors , says that equities aren't really pricing in even the possibility of recession, which is setting up a correction "when the economy starts to visibly roll over," when "earnings forecasts and analyst revisions get more negative." He expects that correction in the next six to 12 months, noting that the current rally has been a false indicator because it has been so narrow, with two handfuls of stock driving the index. Tom Lydon of VettaFi ...
Jun 29, 2023•1 hr
Andy McCormick, head of global fixed income/chief investment officer at T. Rowe Price , says that investors are 'cyclically underinvested in fixed income for a long time,' due to the low yields that were available, and they are also under-represented in foreign bonds -- which are not facing the inverted yield curve that's happening here -- and so diversifying into safe domestic and foreign bonds makes sense as a way to ride out current volatility. Julie Ramhold of DealNews.com sets us up for the...
Jun 28, 2023•59 min
Brett Wander, chief investment officer for fixed income strategies at Schwab Asset Management , says that if yields start to fall in money markets -- which will happen whenever interest rates get cut -- he would expect investors to turn to credit to get better returns. With that in mind, he thinks investors should be looking at investment-grade and high-yield credit now. He also suggests that investors go out the yield curve now -- even though it seems like they're not being paid for the risk --...
Jun 27, 2023•1 hr 1 min
Lyle Fitterer, senior portfolio manager at Baird , says investors should not jump the gun expecting rate cuts just because the Federal Reserve has paused its hiking cycle and some pundits think the next move could be down. Fitterer thinks the Fed will at least keep rates higher for longer, possibly hiking some more later this year, with the economy likely to slow down into a soft landing or mild recession. Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at BankRate.com discussed the site's recent survey s...
Jun 26, 2023•1 hr
Rob Williams, managing director of financial planning for Charles Schwab , discusses the firm's 2023 Modern Wealth Survey , which showed that Americans feel they need $2.2 million to actually 'be wealthy,' but just $560,000 to 'feel wealthy,' noting that the difference involves lifestyle, health and happiness considerations. Clearly, however, the old standard goal of being a millionaire is insufficient, and Williams said it has been outdated for years. Also on the show, Mickey Schleien managing ...
Jun 23, 2023•1 hr 4 min