What Did We Learn This Week? (6/29)—Tim Pierotti, Chief Investment Strategist
The most important thing I learned this week (besides never grab hold of a skillet on a 500 degree grill) is that the people arguing that Fed will lose their nerve early and Fed Funds wont get over 3% are going to be wrong. I say that even in the context of observing commodity disinflation and continued leading indicator weakness that suggest we are sliding toward recession and curve inversion. Chairman Powell, Cleveland Fed's Mester as well as the Bank of International Settlements, which issued their annual economic report this week, are all singing from the same hymnal.
What Did We Learn This Week?- (06/27/22)—Tim Pierotti, Chief Investment Strategist
The Fed will successfully destroy demand. Gasoline prices may not come down meaningfully anytime soon due to the structural supply issues we discussed last week. Job openings may well stay elevated for months to come and consumer spending will continue to benefit from the dwindling stockpile of savings from fiscal stimulus and the vestiges of QE. But in one very important sector of the economy, the Fed's efforts to cool demand are already playing out. That sector is housing (OER/Shelter) which represents roughly 40% of the data that goes into CPI. To state the obvious, interest rates matter to housing and a doubling of long-term interest rates matters a lot.
What did we learn this week?-Tim Pierotti, Chief Investment Strategist
The Fed will successfully destroy demand. Gasoline prices may not come down meaningfully anytime soon due to the structural supply issues we discussed last week. Job openings may well stay elevated for months to come and consumer spending will continue to benefit from the dwindling stockpile of savings from fiscal stimulus and the vestiges of QE. But in one very important sector of the economy, the Fed's efforts to cool demand are already playing out. That sector is housing (OER/Shelter) which represents roughly 40% of the data that goes into CPI. To state the obvious, interest rates matter to housing and a doubling of long-term interest rates matters a lot.
June Energy Prices Insights—Tim Pierotti, Chief Investment Strategist
This week, we focused on trying to better understand the potential durability of higher energy prices.
As a reminder, at WealthVest, we have a long-term view that potential GDP growth is going lower. That means, we see a real GDP growth rate that will average below 2% and an inflation backdrop that will be consistently problematic, quite unlike the grinding decline of inflation over the last four decades. For what it's worth, this is an increasingly non-controversial view among academic economists, but not one that is yet embraced more broadly on Wall Street.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear S6E12: Tim Pierotti Guest
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear, Tim Pierotti comes back as a guest and discusses the GDP contraction, the job market, the Fed, fiscal policy and the prospect of stagflation.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear S6E11: Louis G. Navellier, Navellier & Associates
In this episode of the Weekly Bull & Bear, Louis G. Navellier , Chairman and Founder of Navellier & Associates, joined Drew to discuss the global economic recovery, earnings season, the Fed attempt at lowering inflation, I-bonds, stagflation prospects, emerging markets and the Lifetime Income for Employees Act.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear S6E10: Potential Russian Default
In this episode, Drew and Grant discuss concerns over inflation, the risk of stagflation, the potential of a Russian default and why U.S. exchanges didn't delist Russia
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear S6E9: Brainard's Comments
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear, Drew and Grant discuss Lael Brainard's comments, the March job report, how households are adjusting to inflation, American concerns about a recession, the price of diesel, strategic oil reserves and the defense production act being invoked for EV battery materials.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & BearS6E8: WealthVest/ Janus Henderson March 2022
In this episode Matt Peron, Director of Research at Janus Henderson Investors, joined Drew and Grant to discuss the stock market for the rest of the year, the state of the economy, emerging market equities, oil prices, precious metals, inflation and whether or not younger investors will be more conservative.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull and Bear S6E7: Fed Rate Hike
In this episode Drew and Grant discuss the Fed rate hike, the holdup in the nomination process, oil prices tumbling, suspending the gas tax as public policy, global recessionary risks, Russia nearing default and the effectiveness of sanctions.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull and Bear S6E6: Russia and Ukraine at War
In this episode Drew and Grant discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the response of the international community, stock performance in times of geo-political crisis and the aftermath, the global economic consequences of the war, Russia losing access to Swift, volatility-based commodity plays and REITS.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull and Bear S6E5: WealthVest/ Drawing Capital February 2022
S6E5: WealthVest/Drawing Capital February 2022
Season 6, Ep. 5
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull&Bear, Sean van der Wal and Sagar Joshi of Drawing Capital come back on the podcast.
Topics including: Tech stocks, major technological trends, the metaverse, corporations creating their own cryptocurrencies, automation and what it means for the future of work, and how the U.S. is lagging behind China in the race to 5-g are all covered.
WealthVest: The Weekly Bull and Bear S6E3: Solid Jobs Report and Meta Sell-Off
S6E3: Solid Jobs Report and Meta Sell-Off
Season 6, Ep. 3
In this episode of WealthVest: The Weekly Bull & Bear; Drew and Grant discuss Ark Invest, Amazon's earnings, the jobs report, Facebook's drop, the European Central Bank's interest rate policy and some of the newly proposed SEC regulations.
1040 Tax Guide: Locate Assets and Help Your Clients with Tax Deferral
With tax season here, WealthVest has recently released the 2022 1040 Tax Guide to serve as a way for financial professionals to build knowledge on using their client’s tax returns for deeper planning conversations. It will go through individual entry sections on the 1040 form that can reveal information on clients’ financial profiles. It can be used to lessen their tax burden, uncover planning opportunities, and help financial professionals know more about their clients’ investments.
2022 Tax Summary: A tool for your practice
WealthVest has released their updated 2022 Tax Summary as a reference of all the IRS information financial professionals and their clients need to have a successful tax year. Included for both 2021 and 2022 is – Standard Deduction amounts, Phase-out income limits, Social Security Info, Social Security COLA Adjustments, Uniform Lifetime and Life Expectancy tables, Retirement Contribution limits and income phase outs, tax credit info and marginal tax rates.
WealthVest Publishes Definitive Guide On Retirement Income Planning
WealthVest and Wade Pfau, PH.D., CFA, RICP, release a special edition book, Redefining Retirement: A Safe and Secure Way Down the Mountain. The book features the culmination of Pfau's research on lifetime income and the role of annuities, and a guide on how financial professionals can utilize the concepts from the book with their clients.
HOW IS YOUR BUSINESS IN THE MIDST OF THE PANDEMIC
March 2020 began a vicious market decline that saw portfolio values collapse. On March 23rd the Dow hit a low of 18,213.65*. This was not the first market correction that occurred this century. The first few years of the early 2000’s were marred by the losses of the Dot-com bubble bursting, and fast forward to 2008, we saw the housing bubble burst and the beginning of the “Great Recession.” While, markets have greatly recovered this year, the tumultuous nature of the first few months greatly depleted investors savings.
TODAY’S LONGVEITY PARADOX
The dynamic of life expectancy increasing over one’s lifespan is referred to as the longevity paradox. WealthVest’s newest series, The Longevity Paradox, dives into the risks retirees face. With life expectancy growing over the past century, retirees must plan for an indefinite retirement timeline. Planning for longevity, while balancing investor behavior and market conditions, proves that retirees face an uphill battle when creating a lifetime income plan. Our first paper in the Longevity Paradox series tackles options retires can use to help combat these issues. This is a consumer approved resource that can help guide today’s retirees to options that help mitigate longevity and behavioral risk in retirement.
3 Questions to consider before purchasing a CD
With volatility in the markets at an all-time high, individuals are looking for safe options to allocate their portfolio into whether it be bonds, CDs, or money market funds. Money markets have seen a large uptick of inflows. This year we have seen money market funds grow to $4.5 trillion in assets. In March alone, the U.S. Money Market Funds experienced nearly $1 trillion of new money entering into money markets.** The downside of being in cash right now is low yields make it difficult for accounts to keep pace with inflation.