Yearly Archives: 2015
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Happy New Year
12-31-2015With the New Year upon us, we would like to send wishes to you and yours for a very happy 2016. Ringing in a New Year can mean new dreams, new goals and new resolutions, and we hope you realize ... Read More
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Investors Await Santa’s Arrival
12-17-2015Now that the Federal Reserve (Fed) has finally moved the market beyond the discussion of when the initial rate hike will take place with their increase of the Federal Funds Target Rate by 25 Basis Points (0.25%) yesterday, we believe ... Read More
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Bonds Can Still Perform when Interest Rates Rise
12-04-2015It has long been our contention at Hennion & Walsh that, for income oriented investors, bonds can provide for a dependable and consistent stream of income, and principal protection when held to maturity. Bonds, whether they are Municipal, Government or ... Read More
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Happy Thanksgiving!
11-26-2015May the good things of life be yours in abundance not only at Thanksgiving but throughout the coming year From our family at Hennion & Walsh to yours, we wish you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving holiday ... Read More
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Investment Themes to Consider for the Remainder of 2015
11-12-2015We contend that the market is poised for a strong finish this year (some of which we have seen already thus far in the beginning stages of the 4th quarter) following a volatile finish to the 3rd quarter. There is even some historical precedent for such strong calendar year finishes, regardless of the performance of the stock market during the month of September of the 3rd quarter overall. ... Read More
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Thoughts on Veterans Day…
11-11-2015“This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave” – Elmer Davis Today and everyday, we thank all the men and women who have served our great country. ... Read More
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How long does the Fed wait until Inflation Returns?
10-22-2015Inflation can be defined as a general upward price movement of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. In general, when the price levels rise, each unit of currency within an economy buys fewer goods and ... Read More
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Rates still likely to Rise in 2015 but Expect Low Rates for the Foreseeable Future
09-18-2015While Janet Yellen conceded that the projections for future U.S. economic growth and the current state of the U.S. labor market provided for a valid argument that an initial increase to the Federal Funds Target Rate was now warranted, however ... Read More