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Submitted by TLWM Financial on September 10th, 2018Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on September 6th, 2018The Markets
Where is our country’s biggest export market?
Markets were fired up last week after the United States and Mexico agreed on new trade rules. The Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500) Index reached an all-time high and finished the month of August up about 3 percent, reported Michael Sheetz, Thomas Franck, and Alexandra Gibbs of CNBC.
Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 28th, 2018The Markets
Tick, Tock.
Not everybody loves meetings and even fewer enjoy reading the minutes, but investors make an exception with the Federal Reserve. This week the Fed published the minutes from its August 1 meeting. While no changes were made to interest rates, the minutes did provide insight to how the Fed sees the U.S. economy.
Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 28th, 2018The Markets
Tick, Tock.
Not everybody loves meetings and even fewer enjoy reading the minutes, but investors make an exception with the Federal Reserve. This week the Fed published the minutes from its August 1 meeting. While no changes were made to interest rates, the minutes did provide insight to how the Fed sees the U.S. economy.
Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 23rd, 2018Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 23rd, 2018Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 15th, 2018Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 7th, 2018The Markets
Capital gains tax reform comes with a big price tag: $100 billion over 10 years.
A capital gain is any increase in the value of an asset, such as an investment, a home, land, etc., between its purchase and its sale. The amount of a gain is determined by subtracting the purchase price from the sale price.
Weekly Market Commentary
Submitted by TLWM Financial on August 7th, 2018The Markets
Capital gains tax reform comes with a big price tag: $100 billion over 10 years.
A capital gain is any increase in the value of an asset, such as an investment, a home, land, etc., between its purchase and its sale. The amount of a gain is determined by subtracting the purchase price from the sale price.