Increasing market volatility likely to cause stocks to struggle into year end

Market likely to correct lower over next few month (4-minute video)

Much more inflation will rattle the market (4-minute video)

Washington tax debate has investors on edge (5-minute video)

Short term stock indigestion should cure itself by year-end  (3-minute video)

Fed dialing back stimulus means problems for equities(3-minute video)

Millennials 30-50 year old now key driver of stocks (4-minute video) 

Stock gains pretty much realized for 2021 in USA market with reacceleration not likely to resume until early next year.

Earnings at all time high but should grow through 2022 (2-minute video)

Salary inflation is definitely not transitory (3-minute video)

Delayed re-opening to favor energy, financials and tech (4-minute video)

Shortages driving inflation and lowering employment gains(2-minute video)

Risk free investors knowingly accepting losses on bonds (3-minute video)

Energy demand will lead to oil crisis in a few years (3- minute video)

As forecasters rush to ramp-up 2021 GDP estimates, inflation concerns are rising

GDP estimates surging for 1st quarter and full year (3-minute video)

Fiscal Stimulus may drive accelerating inflation (5-minute video)

Normalcy is still a ways off so buy the dips (4-minute video)

Fiscal Stimulus may drive accelerating inflation (5-minute video)

Stock market looks poised for 10% percent pull back (6-minute video)

Stagnant big cap tech stocks likely to resume growth cycle (4-minute video)

Depressed interest rates don’t support high stock prices (4-minute video)

Economy quickly rebounding after two-month recession but many businesses will need further aid to recover or survive

Labor market and inventory build picking up steam (5-minute video)

Ultralow rates could be fostering a new roaring twenties (3-minute video)

Home building roaring into year end and 2021 looks strong (3-minute video)

Massive amount of money waiting to enter market (2-minute video)  

Stocks drifting higher into year-end regardless who wins (3-minute video)

Demand pull-forward and clousures means slower growth (3-minute video)

Market toppy short term and pullback possibility increasing (2-minute video)

Look for stocks to be strong early in 2020 but then sell off into year end

– Stocks poised to move higher entering 2020 (5-minute video)

– Rotation into bond ETF’s signal investors reducing risk (5-minute video)

– 2020 has difficult issues particularly on trade front (4- minute video)

Next year looking good with mid-signal digit stock gains (6-minute video)

– Market performance makes Trump re-election likely (6-minute video)

– Residential housing gains decelerating to 3% in 2020 (5-minute video)

– Tax cuts powering economy and higher tax revenues (8-minute video)

Stocks still making steady headway despite ongoing trade friction and election cycle suspense

– Stock yields continue beating bonds yields (4-minute video)

– China’s weakening trade hand (4-minute video)

– Recession fears are overblown (6-minute video)

– Volatility rules but look for reaccelerating earnings (6-minute video)

– No sign of recession on horizon (4-minute video)

– Stocks look good aided by level of interest rates (5-minute video)

Surging stocks likely to tread water through balance of first half of 2019

Economy taking a pause, but 2019 outlook remains good (4-minute video)

Stocks setting up for extended Spring vacation (7-minute video)

Faltering international markets starting to stabilize (5-minute video)

Look for stocks to show some life in second half of 2019 (7-minute video)

Bull market could last many more years (4-minute video)