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Facts Vs Feelings Take 5 – Will Stocks Ever Go Lower Again?

Stocks just keep climbing—and in this Take 5 episode, recorded live from downtown Chicago, hosts Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, ask the big question: Will the market ever go lower again? After a historic rally this summer, they break d …

Market Commentary: The End of the Trade War and More New Highs

The incredible bull market continues, with the S&P 500 closing at a new all-time high each day last week. November 2021 was the last time we saw that usual feat. For the year, the S&P 500 is now up 8.6%, a long, long way from down 15% back in early April. We remain optimistic that …

Facts Vs Feelings Take 5 – Where Did All the Bulls Go?

In this week’s Take 5, hosts Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, explore the strange disconnect between rising markets and skeptical investors—and what that might signal for the second half of 2025. Despite market gains of more than 25% sin …

Market Commentary: Why You Shouldn’t Fear New Highs

Do you have a fear of heights? This is known as acrophobia, which is something many, many investors have. Studies show the fear of failure hits much harder than the feeling of success. This is why we always remember our favorite sports team’s tough losses much more vividly years later than …

Facts Vs Feelings Take 5 – Where’s the Inflation?

Tariffs, shelter costs, services inflation—what’s really driving prices in the U.S. economy right now? In this week’s Carson Take 5, Ryan and Sonu break down the latest inflation data and what it means for investors, the Federal Reserve, and the markets heading into the second half of 2025. …

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