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Loosing sleep at night wondering which will last longer… You or your money?

College Savings

How much is college going to cost me?..

Wealth Accumulations How far are you from retirement? Have you planned for this?

Wealth Preservations Loosing sleep at night wondering which will last longer… You or your money?

Welcome to Infinity Wealth Management, LLC

We believe that if we put the interests of our clients first, it will develop into strong and lasting relationships, built on trust. We understand that individuals face comprehensive challenges as they prepare for today and tomorrow. We can help take the mystery out of preparing for today and for many years to come. Whether you are investing for wealth accumulation, retirement savings, wealth preservation, college savings or estate planning, our personalized service focuses your needs, wants, and financial goals and objectives.

About Us

Infinity Wealth Management is an independent, integrative wealth services firm helping clients manage personal and financial goals.

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LPL Financial is one of the leading financial services companies and the largest independent broker/dealer in the nation.*

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About Us

Infinity Wealth Management is an independent, integrative wealth management firm helping clients manage personal and financial goals.

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Unique Process

Our philosophy focuses on getting to know you so we can understand the complete picture.

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LPL Financial

LPL Financial is one of the leading financial services companies and the largest independent broker/dealer in the nation.*

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Helpful Content

Lessons Learned In 2023 | Weekly Market Commentary | January 2, 2023

Lessons Learned In 2023 | Weekly Market Commentary | January 2, 2023

LPL Research had some wins and some losses as the market delivered its usual dose of humility to us and many market participants. In an effort to maintain accountability and learn from our mistakes (and hopefully not repeat them), we are starting the new year with our traditional lessons learned commentary.

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Key Equity Themes For 2024 | Weekly Market Commentary | December 18, 2023

Key Equity Themes For 2024 | Weekly Market Commentary | December 18, 2023

Low and stable interest rates should help support stock valuations, while corporate profits are moving into a sweet spot. So even though stocks look fully valued, if rates ease as we expect, we could see upside to our year-end 2024 fair-value target range of 4,850 to 4,950. We highlight some key themes for stocks next year.

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Capital Markets: The Essence of American Capitalism | Weekly Market Commentary | July 03, 2023

The long dormant capital markets have recently begun showing signs of interest from institutional investors and deal makers anxious to bring companies to market. While activity remains muted at best, expectations are focused on 2024, when there is a prevailing consensus that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will be finished with its rate hike campaign, and that economic conditions will be resilient enough to underpin a strong capital markets environment.

New Bull May Need a Breather | Weekly Market Commentary | June 26, 2023

Bull markets are not linear. However, the impending end of the Federal Reserve (Fed) rate-hiking campaign, and the economy’s and corporate America’s resilience, help make the bull case that steers LPL Research toward a neutral, rather than negative, equities view from a tactical asset allocation perspective.

Market Responses to Fed (in)Action | Weekly Market Commentary | June 20, 2023

As the economy is likely downshifting, investors should take heed that the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) current stance is eerily similar to early 2007. During that time, the Fed held a tightening bias since they believed the housing market was stabilizing, the economy would continue to expand, and inflation risks remained. Clearly, their expectations were not met as the economy soon fell into recession. That’s not suggesting another 2008 is coming, but rather highlights how fast the economic environment can change.

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