WOMACK WEEKLY COMMENTARY Renew. Regenerate. Refocus. |
January 2, 2018
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The Markets
How good was 2017?
It
was so good, the Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 Index finished in
positive territory every month for the first time ever (on a total return
basis), reported Barron’s. All major U.S. indices finished the year
with double-digit gains.
As
we enter 2018, keep an eye on investor sentiment. “History has shown us that
the crowd can be right during trends, but it also tends to be wrong at
extremes. This is why sentiment can be an important contrarian indicator,
because if everyone who might become bearish has already sold, only buyers
are left. The reverse also applies,” reported ValueWalk.
Toward
the end of 2017, sentiment shifted, but not everyone shared the same outlook.
Surveys and indices that track market indicators and institutional advice
became less bullish, while newsletter writers and investors became more
bullish.
During 2017, U.S.
markets appeared to be Teflon-coated. Geopolitical events, natural disasters,
and other shocks had little impact on investor optimism or share prices, and
expectations for volatility remained historically low. That may continue
during 2018, or it may not.
Notes:S&P
500, Dow Jones Global ex-US, Gold, Bloomberg Commodity Index returns exclude
reinvested dividends (gold does not pay a dividend) and the three-, five-,
and 10-year returns are annualized; the DJ Equity All REIT Total Return Index
does include reinvested dividends and the three-, five-, and 10-year returns
are annualized; and the 10-year Treasury Note is simply the yield at the
close of the day on each of the historical time periods.
Sources: Yahoo! Finance, Barron’s, djindexes.com, London Bullion Market Association. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Indices are unmanaged and cannot be invested into directly. N/A means not applicable. some of the best and worst of 2017. It may have seemed longer but 2017 had 365 days, just like every other year. It was a year of firsts, worsts, and bests, although not everyone agrees about which were which. Here are a few memorable pop culture moments from 2017:
What
were the best and worst moments of 2017 in your opinion?
Weekly Focus - Think About It
“Your
success and happiness lies in you. Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and
you shall form an invincible host against difficulties.”
–Helen Keller, American author, lecturer, and activist Best regards, Womack Investment Advisers, Inc.
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