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In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the market trends and economic indicators of Q2 2024, along with our outlook for Q3. We discuss the overall market performance, the impact of tech stocks, bond market stability, and the intriguing dynamics of the international stock market. Additionally, we explore the implications of unemployment rates, inflation, and consumer behavior on the economy.
While the market has shown remarkable resilience and growth in 2024, the dominance of a small number of tech stocks and potential consumer debt issues warrant cautious optimism. Inflation trends and unemployment rates will be key areas to watch as we move into Q3.
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By David Shotwell CFP(r) and Nick Nauta CFP(r)5
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In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the market trends and economic indicators of Q2 2024, along with our outlook for Q3. We discuss the overall market performance, the impact of tech stocks, bond market stability, and the intriguing dynamics of the international stock market. Additionally, we explore the implications of unemployment rates, inflation, and consumer behavior on the economy.
While the market has shown remarkable resilience and growth in 2024, the dominance of a small number of tech stocks and potential consumer debt issues warrant cautious optimism. Inflation trends and unemployment rates will be key areas to watch as we move into Q3.
Stay informed and make data-driven financial decisions. Subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates and deeper insights into the market trends.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode. Drop us a comment or email us at [email protected].
Follow the Kitchen Table Finance podcast to learn about money and simple ways to invest right now.
If you have questions about this or any other topic, please email us at [email protected].