Fifteen Months of Recovery
2022 market challenges are becoming a distant memory, as the long term trend of market recovery that began in 2023 continued into the first three months of 2024. The first quarter of the year saw enough good news to buoy the spirits of investors, helping markets finally surpass their 2021 highs.(1)
There isn't much to complain about economically - record low unemployment as baby boomers funnel out of the workforce leaving unfilled positions behind, investors feeling flush with investment and real estate gains, and then political stalemate reflected in the lowest number of Congressional bills passed this past year since the Great Depression.(1) Markets love political stalemate.
The current environment suggests a sort of economic utopia. But there are three matters that should garner attention:
First, stock valuations are stretched. After a fifteen month run, the inventory of reasonably-priced securities has evaporated. Perhaps an ideal time to trim overpriced securities. Better to exercise patience and temporarily earn mid single digit money market returns than purchase overpriced securities.
Second, as we discuss below, there is a reckoning of sorts that must be worked out in residential real estate. We discuss three conflicting factors at work that will have to be reconciled before real estate transactions pick up again.
Third, as though investors didn't learn important lessons in 2022, speculation has ramped up in frothy elements of the investment universe. Anything labeled artificial intelligence, crypto currencies and large tech are examples of this return to speculation. These things end poorly - stay tuned.
In the meantime, we celebrate the strength of the American consumer in the current environment...a sort of anti-recession period. This strength is reflected in strong consumer spending and stock prices fully reflect this.
Market Transitioning in 2024?
Certain market sectors have had big runs to the exclusion of some very fine market sectors - for example, large tech has led the market for a number of years now. We suspect that a transition will occur as the year progresses. We will communicate this when it occurs.
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