Greatest Gift For Your Kids, Grandkids (Or You)

Labor Day weekend is behind us! For many, this marks the unofficial end of summer. Children or grandchildren of our many clients and readers are either back in the classroom or about to gather the last needed supplies to start the new school term. 

We here at F&T thought it would be a good idea to revisit a topic very dear to Gary's heart. He had written many times about the Johnson O’Connor Research Foundation and how it has helped many people, including himself, be able to truly focus on their unique aptitudes and talents. He was a big fan and as the title says, he believed this is the greatest gift you can give your children or grandchildren.

Consider forwarding this article to someone who could benefit from Johnson O’Connor’s unique services. I’m sure they will thank you for it.

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Fed to Cut Rates By 2%?

Last Friday at the close of the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said it was time for the Fed to make a major shift in policy.

“The time has come for policy to adjust,” Powell said. “The direction of travel is clear, and the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks.”

Recent economic data have shown that since 2022, the inflation rate has fallen from a 40-year high almost back to pre-Covid levels. At the same time, the unemployment rate has steadily risen, fueling worries that the economy could enter a recession if interest rates stay high.

Major market indexes welcomed the news with moves upward. There are many on Wall Street who are ready to price in interest cuts of up to 0.75% by the end of 2024.

But one analyst believes the Federal Reserve will cut rates by up to 2% in the coming months. We’ll take a look at his reasoning and make our own prediction of how quickly the Fed will move.

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Market Crashes vs. Corrections: Know the Difference

Most people recognize the necessity of investing for long-term financial security. Whether you are a passive index investor, an active trader or use professional third parties to manage your assets, one thing is true. Given enough time in the markets you will experience at least one major crash.

These extreme market events have had many different names over the centuries, yes centuries. From manias to panics, from crisis to crash, these high volatility dislocations share some commonality.

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Hope for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s

Recently, the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool that predicts the odds of a Fed interest rate cut has had more ups and downs than an Olympic trampoline gymnast. Recent economic reports have spurred calls for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates big and now. We first take a quick look at why and see that the panic is probably unfounded.

Finally, a very promising development in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers report that a new blood test can diagnose this devastating condition with the same accuracy as much more invasive and expensive techniques. This could be a real breakthrough in its early detection and treatment.

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What to Do About Rising Insurance Costs

I am very sure that readers of Forecasts & Trends are as diligent as I am in following the news. We hear every day about how expensive groceries, energy and housing have become. But for those of us who are empty nesters or with just a 1- or 2-person household, our family expenses have already been reduced as we approach retirement.

Even if we have paid off our primary residence and don’t drive as much, there’s an expense that has hit us particularly hard in the last year – insurance.

I am sure you have noticed that insuring your car and home has gotten horribly expensive. We will explore this today and give you a few ideas on how to reduce those costs.

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