

August 31st 2020 | AN AUGUST TO REMEMBER | Redstone Wealth Management
In today's Weekly Market Update, Redstone Wealth Management President and CEO, Lee Cantrell, dives into a recent LPL Financial blog post explaining the current market conditions as outlined by the Federal Reserve's Beige Book and reports from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Thanks for watching, see you next time! #MarketUpdate #LPLResearch #JobsReport #BeigeBook #Redstone #COVID19


July 17th 2020 | FED BEIGE BOOK | Redstone Wealth Management
In today's Weekly Market Update, Redstone Wealth Management President and CEO, Lee Cantrell, dives into a recent LPL Financial blog post explaining the current market conditions as outlined by the Federal Reserve's Beige Book and reports from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Thanks for watching, see you next time! #MarketUpdate #LPLResearch #BeigeBook #WealthManagement


GLOBAL GETS GOING | Market Update
February 13 2020 GLOBAL GETS GOING Lee Cantrell, AIF®, gives a breakdown on the market conditions for the current week. #MarketUpdate #LPLResearch #GlobalMarkets #Fundamentals


LPL Research | Outlook 2019
Our friends at LPL Financial have recently released a collection of informative material that contains insightful commentary as well as economic and market guidance for 2019. Click HERE to read the publication and below we will highlight some of the more relevant topics discussed within. • Policy Basics: The first pertinent section of the Outlook 2019 spread contains some recap related to the Federal Reserve, fiscal policy, global banking trends and world trade volumes. • Wha


Thoughts on the Market Sell-Off
Stocks just had their worst one-day drop since February, as a combination of higher bond yields, U.S./China tensions, nervousness over the upcoming midterm elections, six straight months of gains, and worries about peak margins this earnings season all added up to a big sell-off. “Volatility is back and it may require more active strategies on the part of investors to pursue their long-term goals. Volatility is also not to be feared, but embraced, as varying data points will