CKBlog


Sunday, January 30, 2022

2021 Year in Review

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

The bull market in risk assets continued in 2021, led by oil, US stocks, and real estate. In fact, only US corporate bonds, emerging market stocks, and gold were down on the year.

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Topic: The Market

 


Wednesday, July 28, 2021

2021 Semi-Annual Review: Hang On

by The CastleKeep Team

We urge clients to remain invested, even during the darkest of times. This strategy has paid off over time, and the first half of 2021 has been no different.

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Topic: The Market

 


Wednesday, March 03, 2021

The S&P 500 Index is Underperforming Itself

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

If you’ve been a big believer in “just owning the [S&P 500] index,” make sure you know which one you own.

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Topic: The Market

 


Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Look Out for Outlooks 2021 Edition

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

It’s that time of year again where strategists are paraded on TV to share their predictions for the market in 2021. Ignore them. Here’s why.

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Topic: The Market

 


Saturday, January 30, 2021

GameStop Nonstop

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

A wild ride for GameStop—but what is really going on?

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Topic: The Market

 


Thursday, January 28, 2021

SPAC Attack

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

SPACs are all the rage. So what are they, and why all the hype?

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Topic: The Market

 


Wednesday, January 20, 2021

2020 Year in Review

by The CastleKeep Team

Everything happened in 2020. If you were confused in 2020, you weren’t alone.

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Topic: The Market

 


Monday, December 21, 2020

You Just Bought Tesla

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

If you own an S&P 500 Index fund, you just bought Tesla.

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Topic: The Market

 


Sunday, November 08, 2020

Election Reaction

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

Record COVID-19 cases globally. A contested election. A potential Democrat sweep. What does the stock market do?

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Topic: The Market

 


Friday, October 16, 2020

Election Deflection

by Steve Haberstroh, Partner

Tensions surrounding the upcoming Presidential and Congressional elections are increasing. Investors are concerned. But, the stock market isn’t political. The market doesn’t operate in a voting booth; stocks are executed on a trading floor ...

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Topic: The Market

 

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