2016 began with the largest decline to start a year in the history of the U.S. stock market followed by Brexit and a toxic election to sky rocket through the end of the year. While the media focuses on domestic stocks, many other asset classes including international developed stocks, bonds, and real estate disappointed. The stock market came in like a lion and went out like a lamb. Watch this short video for additional details.
2016 Markets: A Video Review
- Post author:Kevin McNab
- Post published:January 4, 2017
- Post category:General
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