by David Morrison | Mar 30, 2020 | Economics & Capital Markets, Financial Strategy, Investing, Peloton Updates |
As the American public and the U.S. economy fight the devastating spread of COVID-19, President Trump signed a $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill that became the largest stimulus package in U.S. history. It represents a massive financial injection into a struggling...
by Matt Bradley | Mar 16, 2020 | Economics & Capital Markets, Financial Strategy, Investing, Peloton Updates |
In a surprise move last night, the Federal Reserve announced it is dropping its benchmark interest rate to zero and launching a massive $700 billion quantitative easing program – measures to ensure financial system liquidity and proper functioning. This aggressive...
by David Morrison | Mar 9, 2020 | Economics & Capital Markets, Financial Strategy, Peloton Updates |
Financial markets declined sharply today from a full-blown price war in oil and continued fears over the global spread of COVID-19. Oil prices were down more than 20% after OPEC and other oil exporters failed to agree on production cuts. As a result, Saudi Arabia...
by Steve Carr | Sep 18, 2019 | Financial Strategy, Investing, Peloton Updates |
The suffix itis denotes a physical malady characterized by inflammation: bronchitis, rhinitis, gastroenteritis, etc. If your doctor diagnoses you with something -itis, she might then recommend a treatment aimed at reducing the inflammation. Perhaps the goal is to make...
by David Morrison | Aug 15, 2019 | Economics & Capital Markets, Financial Strategy, Peloton Updates |
Triggers for market volatility have historically taken several broad forms, including changes in growth and inflation expectations, policy uncertainty in Washington, geopolitical risks, and quarterly earnings announcements. The market turmoil we are experiencing today...
by Steve Carr | Jun 14, 2019 | Financial Strategy, Giving, Investing, Peloton Updates, Tax |
Financial planning is a very broad term. One common public conception is that it involves budgeting, or strategies to pay off credit cards. This is a simplistic but positive view. In the worst case, “financial planning” is nothing more a series of 20 year...