The election results are in: how will that impact your investments?
With the sweeping changes in DC, the short-term outlook is bound to shift. How does this affect your financial plan and long-term goals? As frustrating as it may seem, the impact is likely minimal. Long-term returns on asset classes should remain stable, and while the global stock market may not…
2024 Investment Outlook
Our View
The investment outlook is cautiously optimistic, focusing on moderate growth, declining inflation, and the importance of diversification in a dynamically evolving global economy.
Key Themes
Waning inflation and evolving monetary policy: Inflation expectations have fallen sharply, and the Fed’s battle…
Silicon Valley Bank's Collapse and What's Next?
“Is my money safe?”
Perhaps it’s a question you’ve been asking yourself over the past few days. Certainly, quite a few of our clients have been, and we understand the concern.
NWP Monthly Digest | October 2020
Will investors be tricked this year for Halloween or will they receive a stock market treat? Many are not optimistic after watching the political developments that unfolded earlier this week. Yes, the horror stories got off to an early start as America witnessed one of the most unprofessional debates in history. My wife is a school psychologist…
Consolidation in the World of Discount Brokers
On November 21, 2019, CNBC and Fox Business both broke the news that Charles Schwab Corp. formerly announced their intention to pursue an acquisition of TD Ameritrade Holdings (the custodian for Noble Wealth Partners) for $26 billion. Charles Schwab is currently the largest discount broker in the nation and TD …
Are Financial Advisor Fees Worth It?
Like any service, advisors can be considered expensive or cheap depending on the value they provide. Paying $3,000 for generic financial advice from a salesperson that manages 300 clients is a waste of money. Having said that, a top Certified Financial Planner that manages no more than 70 clients who charges $6,000 might end up saving…
Does the Fed Have the Tool-Set to Achieve Its Dual-Mandate?
With all the talk of the fed cutting interest rates in the news recently, and with the historically low employment numbers I decided to ask the question, can the Federal Reserve achieve the other half of their dual-mandate and…
Winter is Here
After a long hiatus, the final season of the HBO series, Game of Thrones airs tonight! The exuberance of those waiting for the final season now resembles the excitement of stock market investors digesting the prospect of the Fed cutting interest rates. There are a lot of moving parts and important characters to follow in this final season.
The Stock Market's 2018 Rope-A-Dope
If Muhammad Ali was an investment strategist, he may have said, “An investor that views the stock market in 2018 as they did in 2017 has wasted thirty years of market data.” At Noble Wealth Partners, do we view 2019 as we did in 2018?
Building Castles in the Sky
One of the most fundamental aspects of economics and money is the relationship between supply and demand and its effect on prices. When the stock market reaches certain valuations, sometimes there just aren't enough buyers (i.e. demand) at those new, higher prices. This means, the market can go down
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