LPL Research notes some possible reasons for a pause in the rally and why any potential pullbacks won’t last very long.
Weekly Market Commentary
Is All The Good News Priced In? | Weekly Market Commentary | April 26, 2021
LPL Research believes investors are appropriately optimistic, given the improving economy, the pace of vaccinations, fiscal stimulus, and surging earnings.
Peak Optimism? | Weekly Market Commentary | April 19, 2021
While optimism surrounding the reopening is certainly understandable, LPL Research takes a look to see if sentiment is flashing a near-term contrarian warning sign for stocks.
The Earnings Boom Is Here | Weekly Market Commentary | April 12, 2021
The outstanding fourth-quarter earnings season we had in 2020 is a tough act to follow, but 2021’s first quarter has the makings of another potentially great earnings season.
Raising Forecasts…Again | Weekly Market Commentary | April 5, 2021
LPL Research revises previous forecasts to better reflect the growing optimism of an economy on the rebound.
March Madness: Stock Market Edition | Weekly Market Commentary | March 15, 2021
With the NCAA college basketball tournament getting underway this week, LPL Research is getting in the spirit with its own version of March Madness.
Rising Rates and Stock Market Performance | Weekly Market Commentary | March 8, 2021
LPL Research discusses the impact rising rates may be having on stocks and how an improving growth outlook may be good for stock performance.
Here Comes The Earnings Boom | Weekly Market Commentary | March 1, 2021
LPL Research reviews an incredible earnings season and speculates on a potentially strong earnings rebound for 2021 and beyond.
Sustainable Investing Year In Review | Weekly Market Commentary | February 22, 2021
LPL Research reviews the increasing popularity of sustainable investing and how it can be a solid addition to any investor portfolio.
The Search for Income | Weekly Market Commentary | February 16, 2021
LPL Research considers some unique income ideas for diversifying investor portfolios & potentially reducing interest rate risk.