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High-Level Thoughts on Stock and Bond Markets in 2025 | Weekly Market Commentary | December 9, 2024
LPL Research’s Outlook 2025: Pragmatic Optimism will be released tomorrow and available on LPL.com. Here we just provide an appetizer before the main course and share some of the stock and bond market themes covered in the full publication.

A Basket of Uncertainty Bolsters the Dollar | Weekly Market Commentary | November 25, 2024
The dollar’s continued climb higher has been predicated on a host of factors — including the rise in geopolitical risk and the dollar’s safe haven status as inflows have picked up markedly, uncertainty with regard to the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) interest rate move in December, a solid domestic economic landscape with inflation still “sticky,” a weakening euro as expectations suggest the potential for a stronger rate cut, and questions regarding the inflationary implications of the Trump administration’s tariff agenda. With more questions than answers, the dollar’s ascent is expected to continue — or level off — until there’s more definitive information regarding the extent of tariffs, and on the other side of the equation, the effect of retaliatory tariffs. Global capital markets seek clarity, particularly the currency market.
Global Portfolio Strategy

Global Portfolio Strategy | December 1, 2021
LPL Research continues to favor stocks over bonds and expects cyclical value stocks to perform well.

Global Portfolio Strategy | October 11, 2021
October gets a bad rap—but it has historically been the best one for stocks and we see further (but modest) gains for stocks over the rest of the year.
Client Letter

Client Letter | An Attractive Entry Point | April 28, 2022
The current investing climate is quite challenging, but LPL Research explains why history suggests patience will be rewarded.

Client Letter | A Ways to Go | April 7, 2022
LPL Research explains why this market may have a bit more left in the tank.
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