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My Reading List: “What I Learned in Washington DC”

My Reading List: “What I Learned in Washington DC”

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Jan 23, 2017 | Investment Commentary, Politics

Here’s what’s on my reading list: As you know, I read a tremendous amount of market reports. I found this article particularly insightful given all of the noise coming out of Washington DC over the past few days. Mauldin’s commentary may give us a peek...
My Reading List: “What I Learned in Washington DC”

It’s Not The Election!

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Oct 31, 2016 | Charts, Financial Analysts, Investment Commentary, Investment Ideas, Market Trends, Politics

It’s not the election! Many on TV are trying to blame the market weakness on the election. Don’t listen to them; it is just noise. The election is not a viable reason why the S&P 500 would break down in a meaningful way. Remember, you need to keep your political...
My Reading List: “What I Learned in Washington DC”

This Week’s Political Markets (5.24.2016)

by Kern Campbell, MBA | May 24, 2016 | General Interest, Politics

The Presidential Election Odds (per PredictIt.org):   Hillary Clinton    57% Donald Trump    43% (Up 1%)     Focus Keyword: Election
Go Long?

Go Long?

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Nov 11, 2014 | Capital Markets Index Review, Charts, Financial Analysts, General Interest, Investment Commentary, Investment Ideas, Market Trends

With the election now behind us and major indexes hitting new all-time highs will the market charge higher or start to falter? As I was sitting down to write this commentary, Bill Cosby’s Street Football story kept coming to mind (Listen to it Here). In keeping with...
The Week In Review

The Week In Review

by Kern Campbell, MBA | Oct 16, 2013 | Capital Markets Index Review, Charts, Financial Analysts, Investment Commentary

Once again the political games being played in Washington DC caused a volatile week for stocks. Fortunately, the week finished with most benchmarks moving slightly higher, except for the Nasdaq which finished the week...

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