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As a novice investor, it’s hard not to worry about sudden swings in the market tied to a roller coaster of current events. But in reality, there will always be major events, and when we look at their impact on returns we see that historically most events don’t have a long-term impact on market performance. The worst returns in the stock market happen during recessions and the worst returns in the bond market happen during unexpected higher inflation. Our Market History Report shows you a year-by-year view of the investment performance of stocks, bonds, and cash and corresponding major events since 1928.
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The S&P 500 is reaching new highs. What happens next?
11-06-2019
Archer Bay Capital explains why we remain positive on the stock market even as it reaches new highs…and what to look for if it turns.
Worried about General Electric (GE) Bonds?
09-05-2019
Archer Bay Capital discusses GE bonds in the context of our asset allocation strategy — and the Markopolos Report — and whether bond investors should be worried.
What is the stock market downside from here?
09-04-2019
Archer Bay Capital discusses continued uncertainty and stock market volatility. Read our latest blog to learn how low the stock market could go in a recession.
Stock Market Outlook for the Remainder of 2019
06-20-2019
Archer Bay Capital provides a stock market outlook for the remainder of 2019 that discusses volatility, corporate earnings forecasts, bond markets, and the tariff announcements. Learn more today.
Worried About Rising Inflation and Interest Rates?
04-24-2019
Archer Bay Capital explores inflation and interest rates and the effect of generational spending and higher wages on both. Read our blog to learn more.
A Wayfair Inc. Stock Report (NYSE:W)
02-26-2019
Some friends and clients work at Wayfair and they ask, how can the stock go up when the company loses money?