Where Are Stocks & Bonds Headed From Here?
Talk ETFs
Inflation keeps surprising to the upside, but stocks have largely shrugged it off. Are investors being complacent or is there a reason for the stock market’s resiliency? In this Episode of Talk ETFs, Brian Jacobsen, chief economist at Annex Wealth Management, sits down with etf.com Senior Analyst Sumit Roy to discuss the latest markets moves, as well as the outlook for inflation, interest rates, stocks, and bonds. As Chief Economist, Jacobsen provides insight and leadership to Annex’s clients and its investment committee, which guides client portfolio construction and investment philosophy. An accomplished writer and speaker, Jacobsen’s perspective and expertise have been featured nationally on networks like CNBC and Bloomberg. He has also appeared on Annex’s “Money Talk” weekly radio program.
As a subject matter expert, Brian Jacobsen, Chief Economist at Annex Wealth Management (seen from 0:37 to 7:00) is often interviewed with individuals not affiliated with the firm. Annex Wealth Management does not have control over the content or opinions expressed by these unaffiliated parties.
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