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Market Commentary: Strong Jobs Report Gets the “Good News Is Bad News” Treatment

Carson Wealth

million in 2023 but well in the ballpark of what we saw in 2017-2019 (2.1 As you can see, policy rate expectations have been creeping up since last summer, mostly as the labor market data has come in better than expected (along with other economic data). Thats running at a solid 170,000 per month, versus an average of 166,000 in 2019.

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Crypto Investors Are Choosing Japan Over India; Here’s Why

Trade Brains

Firstly, it legally recognised cryptocurrencies as payment methods back in 2017. This early move provided essential certainty under the Payment Services Act. Furthermore, its Financial Services Agency (FSA) demands rigorous licensing. Japan’s Blueprint Japan offers India a masterclass in regulatory clarity.

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Market Commentary: Seasonal Tailwinds Ahead, but First an Election

Carson Wealth

The 2017-2019 pace was 3.1%.) If economic growth is expected to be strong, there’s presumably less reason for the Fed to cut rates by a lot. It seems like investors are a tad over-optimistic about growth and projecting the strong recent economic numbers out into the future. It is actually higher for non-managerial employees.)

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Market Commentary: Good Riddance February, Hello March

Carson Wealth

Given our overall still positive economic backdrop, to see this much worry in the air is actually rather bullish and why we dont expect the recent weakness to spiral out of control. So, imports are just subtracting all the goods and services households and businesses buy from abroad, since it doesnt add to domestic economic activity.

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Market Commentary: Markets Rebound as Inflation Beats Expectations

Carson Wealth

in 2016 2017, but 4.0% In 2016 2017 Trumps election was seen as a major boon to smaller businesses and cyclical sectors of the economy leading up to inauguration. Economic expectations over the next year have lifted from where they were pre-election, although were likely to get slower real growth than the 3.0% versus +6.6%

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Market Commentary: Carson Investment Research Presents Its Midyear Outlook 2025: Uncharted Waters

Carson Wealth

If you look just at the end point, it looks like a perfectly ordinary year for markets in an economic expansion so far, but we know it’s been anything but. Smoot Hawley may have had the right intention—protect American businesses during a period of economic decline.

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Market Commentary: More New Highs and a Jobs Surprise

Carson Wealth

All said and done, if net immigration pulls back to 500,000, which would be much lower than the 2017–2019 pace (averaging about a million per year then), the economy likely has to create just 60,000–80,000 to keep up with population growth.