Why We re Still Bullish on the Markets

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Why We re Still Bullish on the Markets Following an usual period of calm in 2017, market volatility returned with a vengeance at the start of this year, prompting concerns that the second longest bull market in U.S. history could be coming to an end. While we don t see the volatility going away, in fact, it s somewhat dormant right now. There are a number of reasons we re optimistic that the bull run in equities, more specifically, U.S. Equities, still has room to go.

[GRAPHIC CARD] Number one is the strength of the U.S. economy, which is now the healthiest it s been in more than a decade. Confidence among U.S. businesses is at record levels, especially small businesses which are the engine of domestic growth and that s fueling spending on new investments, which leads to further growth, in our experience. [Lower 3 rd over b-roll of people walking during rush hour]

Consumer spending is also strong and getting a boost from last year s tax cuts. Unemployment recently dipped below four percent, the number of job openings is higher than the number of unemployed and wages for many Americans are finally on the rise. All of this is contributing to a solid outlook for U.S. corporate earnings, which should grow at a steady clip of around 17 to 18 percent or better through year end. Despite some headwinds, especially in Europe, the global economy should see above trend growth this year. We believe this backdrop of a healthy economy, a robust profit picture and more attractive valuations for stocks, should bode well for investors. [GRAPHIC CARD]

With that said, there are potential risks. In the short term, we re closely watching the impact of slower European growth and pressure on the emerging markets from the stronger dollar, along with rising interest rates and higher oil prices. [Lower 3 rd over b-roll of the Fed building] A key medium term concern is a possible jump in inflation that would prompt the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more aggressively than expected. The midterm elections in the U.S. could bring a change in party leadership in Congress, adding to policy uncertainty, as well.

[Lower 3 rd over b-roll of the Capitol building] [Lower 3 rd over Chris Hyzy speaking] Elsewhere, we re keeping a close eye on geopolitical risks; including the potential for trade wars and rising tensions between the U.S., Europe, and China. While we don t foresee a full blown transatlantic divorce with Europe, even talk of an economic split could affect the markets on both sides of the Atlantic. So how can investors navigate these risks and opportunities? We continue to believe that a well-diversified portfolio is the most effective way to do so across multiple asset classes. [GRAPHIC CARD]

Within equities, that means having a mix of high-quality investments spread across multiple sectors. We favor U.S. equities overall, both large and small cap, and prefer a balance between growth and value. We are neutral on international developed equity markets and still slightly positive on emerging markets. In fixed income, we favor high-quality corporate bonds, along with some U.S. Treasuries and municipals. And as interest rates rise, consider adding bonds with shorter maturities, as they are less sensitive to rate increases. Again, we believe stocks should continue their current bull run into 2019. [Lower 3 rd over Chris on cam] We continue to stress that periods of volatility and market pullbacks represent buying opportunities in our favored areas.

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