Economic cycles are a fundamental aspect of the financial landscape, influencing everything from job markets to personal ...
The S&P 500 has outperformed the Russell 2000 since March 2021. Small-cap stocks’ tendency to outperform during recessions and early-stage expansions may be related to interest rate sensitivity. Over ...
What if owners of small companies could finally enjoy stretches of economic expansion without worrying about looming recessions–and didn’t have to make defensive moves and adjust their businesses to ...
Market cycles are once again at the center of the investment narrative as we head into 2026. Market cycles built around ...
The Federal Reserve’s rate cuts in 2024 reignited a debate familiar to investors: do easing cycles extend expansions or signal looming recession? With inflation still a threat, the Fed’s next move ...
Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite have been seemingly unstoppable for more than two years, their phenomenal rally may soon be over. A time-tested forecasting ...
As the U.S. economy shrinks, fears and predictions of a recession continue to grow. New Commerce Department data shows that the country's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted at an annual rate of 0 ...
Discover how induced taxes work as economic stabilizers, influencing spending and income to moderate economic cycles and steady macroeconomic performance.
Market cycles induce sectoral rotation which impacts small-medium companies significantally at various times. For example—in investment driven cycles, infrastructure/mid-cap goods play catch-up as ...
National economies are increasingly moving in sync and responding to the same booms and busts as a result of near-instantaneous communications and interdependent global supply chains. This is a sharp ...
With few exceptions, the U.S. economy has been steadily growing for 16 years. An intriguing correlation exists between U.S. recessions and the political party in power -- and it's potentially ...
Canada's forex market operates within a framework dominated by commodity price relationships and close economic ties with the United States. The Canadian dollar's behavior reflects the country's ...