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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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Treasuries: Who’s Buying and Why It Matters | Weekly Market Commentary | February 20, 2024

Treasuries: Who’s Buying and Why It Matters | Weekly Market Commentary | February 20, 2024

As the Federal Reserve (Fed) continues with its Quantitative Tightening (QT) program, questions abound regarding the Treasury Department’s expanding funding needs. The QT program is designed to reduce the Fed’s balance sheet — now $7.7 billion down from $9 billion — after Treasury notes (mostly) were bought after economic concerns intensified during the COVID-19-related pandemic. Households and, perhaps surprisingly, foreign investors have been buyers recently, and with the amount of Treasury supply coming to market, both will need to keep buying.

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Outlook For U.S. Economy Continues To Brighte | Weekly Market Commentary | February 12, 2024

Outlook For U.S. Economy Continues To Brighte | Weekly Market Commentary | February 12, 2024

When we wrote the annual outlook last November, the data was mixed. Some metrics hinted at emerging cracks in the economy while others suggested the growth trajectory in capital markets and the economy had legs. So, the variety of the data produced the narrative that business activity in the New Year would grow on an annual basis but experience some bumps in the first half of the year. Now, enter the revisions.

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Will The January Barometer Come Through? | Weekly Market Commentary | February 5, 2024

Will The January Barometer Come Through? | Weekly Market Commentary | February 5, 2024

Yale Hirsch, creator of the “Stock Trader’s Almanac”, first discovered this seasonal pattern back in 1972, which he called the January Barometer and coined its popular tagline of ‘As goes January, so goes this year.’ Here, we assess the likelihood that this popular stock market adage delivers more gains for investors this year. The weight of the evidence leans toward yes, as we explain.

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Will The January Barometer Come Through? | Weekly Market Commentary | February 5, 2024

Yale Hirsch, creator of the “Stock Trader’s Almanac”, first discovered this seasonal pattern back in 1972, which he called the January Barometer and coined its popular tagline of ‘As goes January, so goes this year.’ Here, we assess the likelihood that this popular stock market adage delivers more gains for investors this year. The weight of the evidence leans toward yes, as we explain.

Will Shipping Disruptions Alter Fed Plans? | Weekly Market Commentary | January 22, 2024

Shipping disruptions in the Red Sea could temporarily impact goods prices but not at the same magnitude as during the pandemic. Tight financial conditions, slowing economic growth, and a disinflationary trend all support the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) pivot away from tightening monetary policy to easing in the new year. Despite these longer term trends, rates possibly got ahead of themselves in recent weeks, exhibiting higher volatility.

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