Chart of the Week – November 4, 2024
The chart of the week examines the spread, or the additional yield earned by investing in corporate bonds compared to Treasury bonds. This spread represents
The chart of the week examines the spread, or the additional yield earned by investing in corporate bonds compared to Treasury bonds. This spread represents
The chart of the week examines a recent estimate from Goldman Sachs. Their research predicts a significantly different trajectory for the S&P 500 over the
This week’s chart illustrates the worst annual returns for a 60% stock and 40% bond portfolio. A couple items stand out. First, the lowest return
The chart of the week focuses on the upcoming Presidential election and projections on how states will vote. According to the chart, approximately 226 electoral
The chart of the week examines the changes that 30-year-olds in the United States have experienced over the last 40 years. There is talk about
In case you haven’t heard, surprise! We have an election coming up on November 5th. This week’s chart focuses on potential voters by age group.
The chart of the week examines the projected Federal Funds rate for the next two years and the difference of pre and post Jackson Hole
The chart of the week discusses a compelling new investment opportunity: professional sports teams. It is common for billionaires and athletes to own teams or
The chart of the week highlights the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes since 2022 and the resulting increase in money market funds. Money market assets
This week’s chart examines the path of unemployment rates leading into a recession from 1960 through 2008 and compares it to the current labor market.