Summit Wealth Advisors Weekly Market Commentary Archive
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Opportunities Created by Volatility
(7/5/2016)
SURPRISE! Britain Is Leaving the EU After 40 Years of Memebership
(6/27/2016)
The World's Stock Markets Took It on the Chin!
(6/20/2016)
The British May Be Leaving. The British May Be Leaving.
(6/13/2016)
Statistics Mean Never Having to Say You're Certain
(6/6/2016)
Everyone Makes Mistakes. Some People Learn from Them.
(5/31/2016)
Test Your Knowledge
(5/23/2016)
When Is a Door Not a Door?
(5/16/2016)
How Do You Gauge Growth?
(5/9/2016)
Would You Prefer to Be...
(5/2/2016)
U.S. Stock Markets Finished Last Week in Heady Territory
(4/25/2016)
Isn't It Remarkable That China's Growth Is so Consistent?
(4/18/2016)
Things Appear to Be Moving in the Right Direction
(4/15/2016)
Learning about Panama
(4/11/2016)
It's Like D�j� Vu All Over Again!
(4/4/2016)
Are Corporations in the United States Struggling?
(3/28/2016)
There is Ongoing Debate About Whether Markets Behave in Rational...
(3/21/2016)
Here's Some Good News
(3/14/2016)
Mid-February Fears of Recession Overblown
(3/7/2016)
Pursuing Global Growth through Monetary Policy
(2/29/2016)
And the Economic Data Says...
(2/22/2016)
Are Markets Suffering from Excessive Worry?
(2/16/2016)
Setting an Example for Future Generations
(2/8/2016)
Does the Stock Market Overreact?
(2/1/2016)
It's College Time!
(1/25/2016)
Unanswered Questions
(1/19/2016)
A Look Back at Fourth Quarter
(1/12/2016)
You May Have Received a Gift from Congress
(1/4/2016)
It Was a Short Week, but It Wasn't Quiet
(12/28/2015)
Second Guessing the Fed is an Age Old Pastime
(12/21/2015)
It's Not Like It's a Surprise!
(12/14/2015)
It's That Time of the Year
(12/7/2015)
It Seems That Shopping Has Joined Food, Football, and Family
(11/30/2015)
Financial Markets Were Remarkably Calm Last Week
(11/23/2015)
Exclamation Point at the End of a Difficult Week for Stock Markets
(11/16/2015)
It Wasn't Just About the Budget
(11/9/2015)
Keep Your Eyes on the Data
(11/2/2015)
Central Banks Were at It Again - and Markets Loved It
(10/26/2015)
How Quickly Emotions Have Changed
(10/19/2015)
They're Allowed to Change Their Minds
(10/12/2015)
Change is Coming
(10/5/2015)
Oh the Uncertainty!
(9/28/2015)
The Waiting is the Hardest Part
(9/21/2015)
The Market is as Streaky as a Slice of Bacon
(9/14/2015)
Who's the Culprit?
(9/8/2015)
The Five-Day Ride Was Awfully Bumpy
(8/31/2015)
Correction!
(8/24/2015)
Stumbling Over China's Currency News
(8/17/2015)
Back to School...Back to Higher Interest Rates?
(8/10/2015)
The Market is Flat
(8/3/2015)
China's Wild Ride Isn't Over Yet
(7/27/2015)
A Sigh of Relief
(7/20/2015)
A Cautionary Tale
(7/13/2015)
It's Been a Wild, Wild Quarter
(7/6/2015)
A Grexhausting Tale
(6/29/2015)
The Seven-Year Itch
(6/22/2015)
And the Survey Says...September!
(6/15/2015)
If It Looks Like a Bond, and It Acts Like a Bond...
(6/8/2015)
Is it Possible to Have an Economic Optical Illusion?
(6/1/2015)
Should They Stay or Should They Go?
(5/26/2015)
Stock Markets Tipped Into the Red Last Week
(5/4/2015)
Remember the Dot-Com Bubble?
(4/27/2015)
It's a Topsy-Turvy World
(4/20/2015)
How Much is One Trillion?
(4/13/2015)
Healthcare? Revolution? Really?
(4/6/2015)
Is The Federal Reserve Going to Increase the Rate for Overnight Borrowing?
(3/30/2015)
Heading Toward, or Surpassing, New Highs
(3/23/2015)
The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself
(3/16/2015)
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
(3/9/2015)
Alice in Wonderland Week
(3/2/2015)
It was All Greek to Investors
(2/23/2015)
More Greek Drama
(2/17/2015)
What's In an Employment Report?
(2/9/2015)
"January Did Not Turn Out to Be the Best Month for U.S. Stock Markets."
(2/2/2015)
"The Real Central Bankers of the European Economic Community"
(1/26/2015)
Central Banks Have Been Full of Surprises Lately
(1/20/2015)
For the first time since the financial crisis, the price of crude oil dropped
(1/12/2015)
Bubbling Crude; Oil That is, Black Gold, Texas Tea.
(1/5/2015)
Chances are You're Smiling Every Time You Fill Up the Tank
(12/29/2014)
Geopolitics and Monetary Policy and Deflation! Oh My!
(12/22/2014)
What Does the Future Hold
(12/15/2014)
Pondering the Effects of Long Working Hours
(12/8/2014)
What Return-On-Investment Does a Liberal Arts Degree Deliver?
(12/1/2014)
Pioneer. Trendsetter. Trailblazer.
(11/24/2014)
The Nodding of Contrarians
(11/18/2014)
Is It a Melt-Up?
(11/10/2014)
Are Central Banks Throwing a Progressive Party?
(11/3/2014)
Investors are Wondering What's Next
(10/27/2014)
Points to Consider Amidst a Market Spook
(10/20/2014)
Keep Calm and Carry On
(10/13/2014)
"Life is Fine! Fine as Wine! Life is Fine!"
(10/6/2014)
Do You Have What it Takes?
(9/29/2014)
Open Market Committee Statement Embraced by Investors
(9/22/2014)
Beware Unpaid Internships!
(9/15/2014)
It's D�j� Vu All Over Again!
(9/8/2014)
There Is No Substitute For Mental Preparedness
(9/2/2014)
Introducing Brian K. Watts
(8/26/2014)
Pining for a "One-Handed Economist"
(8/25/2014)
Hopes of Economic Recovery put on Hold
(8/18/2014)
Triple Dip During the Dog Days of Summer
(8/11/2014)
Geopolitical Tensions Puckered a Lot of Seams
(8/4/2014)
Setting Adrift Perceptions that Government Bonds are Always Low Risk Investments
(7/28/2014)
Sanctions on Russia, Malaysian Airlines Tragedy
(7/21/2014)
What is the Value of Higher Education?
(7/14/2014)
Happy Birthday, United States of America!
(7/7/2014)
First Quarter Reversal, Second Quarter Improvement?
(6/30/2014)
Decimate Is a Very Interesting Word
(6/23/2014)
Investors Remain Oddly Complacent...
(6/16/2014)
Strength in America, Redirection in Russia, and Slow Growth in China
(6/9/2014)
A Resergent Popularity of Emerging Markets
(6/2/2014)
Recent Performance of the Housing Marrket
(5/27/2014)
What Can be Expected in the Future?
(5/19/2014)
Measuring Investor Sentiment
(5/12/2014)
An Economic Eclipse
(5/5/2014)
For Every Action there is an Equal and Opposite Reaction
(4/28/2014)
Donetsk is a British City?
(4/21/2014)
Collision of Good and Bad Economic News
(4/14/2014)
Markets in the First Quarter of 2014
(4/7/2014)
What Does the Future Hold?
(3/31/2014)
Russian Markets Unsettled by Recent Events
(3/24/2014)
Putin Stirring Up a Hornets' Nest
(3/17/2014)
Where Are They Now?
(3/10/2014)
There Are Only 10 Types of People in the World
(3/3/2014)
A Silver Lining
(2/24/2014)
How Many Hours Do You Work Each Week?
(2/18/2014)
Bouncing American Stocks
(2/10/2014)
Barometers, Indicators and Gauges...Oh My!
(2/3/2014)
Have the Markets Lost Their Balance?
(1/27/2014)
Predict, Forecast, Divine, Forsee...
(1/21/2014)
China's Imports Versus Exports
(1/13/2014)
What Makes a Great Invention?
(1/6/2014)
What's The Difference Between a Bull and a Bubble?
(12/30/2013)
Things Have Changed Since the Wild West
(12/23/2013)
What's the Next Big Thing?
(12/16/2013)
Consumer Confidence at a Five-Month High
(12/9/2013)
Pensions Around the World
(12/2/2013)
Expectations of Quantatitative Easing Still Surprises Some
(11/25/2013)
Happy Investors Push Global Markets Higher
(11/18/2013)
Is the Economy Gaining Steam?
(11/11/2013)
How Do Your State's Taxes Stack Up?
(11/4/2013)
Where Are Interest Rates Headed?
(10/28/2013)
It May Be The Holy Grail of Investing
(10/21/2013)
A Federal Reserve System Primer
(10/14/2013)
Third Quarter Update: Mayhem and Emotion
(10/7/2013)
D�j� Vu All Over Again
(9/30/2013)
We're Going to Do It
(9/23/2013)
Exploring the Internet of Everything
(9/16/2013)
We Live In Interesting Times
(9/9/2013)
Copy of The Next Big Things
(9/3/2013)
The Next Big Things
(8/26/2013)
There is No Such Uncertainty as a Sure Thing
(8/19/2013)
Eminent Domain is Making Headlines Again
(8/12/2013)
From 'Moderate' to 'Modest'
(8/5/2013)
If It's Not Stocks, It's Bonds!
(7/29/2013)
Singing the Earnings Song
(7/22/2013)
One of These Things is Not Like the Other
(7/15/2013)
Like Members of a Family
(7/8/2013)
They Say Actions Speak Louder Than Words
(7/1/2013)
Another Housing Bubble?
(6/24/2013)
Are Emerging Countries Leading the Way in Renewable Energy?
(6/17/2013)
What Are Commodities?
(6/10/2013)
Will the Fed Taper?
(6/3/2013)
Introducing Callum Jacob Troxel
(5/21/2013)
Heuristics
(5/20/2013)
Where Will You Live During Retirement?
(5/13/2013)
Does Money Buy Happiness...or Doesn't It?
(5/6/2013)
The Power of Twitter
(4/29/2013)
Are You Responsible for Your Loved One's Unpaid Debt?
(4/22/2013)
Easy Money
(4/15/2013)
There's a New BRIC in Town
(4/8/2013)
End of Quarter Update
(4/1/2013)
All Eyes on Cyprus
(3/25/2013)
The Middle Class is Growing
(3/18/2013)
Markets Ebb and Flow
(3/11/2013)
Plant Corn
(3/4/2013)
Quantitative Easing
(2/25/2013)
Last Week's Mixed Performance
(2/20/2013)
Improved Outlook for Economic Growth at Home and Abroad
(2/11/2013)
Continued Optimism
(2/4/2013)
Contagious Optimism?
(1/28/2013)
Sage Investment Advice
(1/14/2013)
2012 in Review
(1/7/2013)
Money Printing Continues
(12/17/2012)
What Fiscal Cliff?
(11/26/2012)
Lessons from Hostess Brands
(11/19/2012)
What the Election Means
(11/12/2012)
Science Fiction - Becoming Tomorrow's Reality
(11/5/2012)
Add Summit Wealth Advisors to Your Social Media Circle!
(10/30/2012)
Who's Right, Consumers or Businesses
(10/29/2012)
Lessons from the '87 Crash
(10/22/2012)
Copy of Reminder Breakfast Event Invite - General
(10/17/2012)
Good News, Bad News
(10/15/2012)
Turning Japanese?
(10/8/2012)
Tale of Two Cities
(10/1/2012)
Announcing Jessica J. Troxel, CFP�
(9/28/2012)
Increasing Dividends
(9/24/2012)
A Brave New World
(9/17/2012)
Economic growth vs. stock prices
(9/4/2012)
Misleading Signals
(8/27/2012)
The Tortoise-Like Market
(8/20/2012)
Is the "Cult of Equity" Dying?
(8/13/2012)
Employment Situation Report: One Month Does Not Make a Trend
(8/6/2012)
One Sentence From One Man
(7/30/2012)
The Fed is Ready to Help if Needed
(7/23/2012)
The Right Medicine for the Economy: Raising Interest Rates?
(7/16/2012)
Potential Boost for Job Recovery
(7/9/2012)
Taking Some of the Sting Out
(7/3/2012)
Lady Thatcher and the Euro Problem
(6/25/2012)
When Central Bankers Talk, Investors Listen
(6/18/2012)
Weekly Market Commentary 6/11/12
(6/11/2012)
Dig Beneath The Screaming Headlines
(6/4/2012)
Weekly Market Comentary 5/29/12
(5/29/2012)
Weekly Market Comentary
(5/21/2012)
Front and Center: Three Investment Lessons
(5/14/2012)
The Angst in Europe
(5/7/2012)
The Costliest Fruit
(5/1/2012)
U.S.: Stealing the Spotlight
(4/23/2012)
Volitility: Like a Yo-Yo
(4/16/2012)
When In Doubt, Blame It on the Weather
(4/9/2012)
Strongest Start to a Year Since 1998
(4/2/2012)
A Trillion Here, A Trillion There
(3/27/2012)
Busy Week on Wall-Street
(3/19/2012)
How to Innovate
(3/12/2012)
Can We Learn From Other People's Wisdom?
(3/5/2012)
How Much Income Would You Need to Feel "Rich?"
(2/21/2012)
Who should you believe, Warren Buffett or Bill Gross?
(2/13/2012)
How do you spell market rally?
(2/6/2012)
What Worries Americans the Most?
(1/30/2012)
2012 Market Trends
(1/23/2012)
What Happens in Europe May Not Say in Europe
(1/17/2012)
Were The "Nifty-Fifty" Really That Nifty?
(1/9/2012)
The Year In Review
(1/3/2012)
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