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Hennion & Walsh Fall 2009 Market Commentary Asks Too High Too Fast?
Hennion & Walsh (http://www.hennionandwalsh.com) release their Fall 2009 Market Commentary with a kick-off discussion of second quarter movement – “Too High, Too Fast?”
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August 19, 2009 (FPRC) -- Parsippany, NJ - Hennion & Walsh (http://www.hennionandwalsh.com) release their must-read Fall 2009 Market Commentary for individual investors. The commentary kicks off with a discussion of the much debated second quarter stock market rally - “Too High, Too Fast?” The Fall Market Commentary continues its editorial categories of a 2009 year-to-date review, following through with a 2009 Market Outlook, providing information from equities to bonds, small-cap, mid-cap, and large-cap funds, major indices, the financials, housing, government spending and inflation. The Market Commentary discusses market gains, losses and possible trends in an easy to understand manner.
“With the recent market rise and inflation questions, following the reported unprecedented market volatility over the past year, we at Hennion & Walsh believe our mission to provide education for the individual investor is more important than ever,” says Bill Walsh, President and co-founder of Hennion & Walsh. “Individuals continue to look for ways to navigate current market conditions and one way we can help them is to provide our Market Commentary at no cost or obligation. Just click on the link http://www.hennionandwalsh.com/free_market_commentary.html.”
“In the Fall 2009 Market Commentary, we drilldown on critical areas that will likely have a significant impact on both the stock market and economic recoveries. We cover these topics in order of importance from our perspective: Residential and Commercial Real Estate, Unemployment, Consumer and Business Banking, Federal Reserve Balancing Act, The Real Threat of Inflation, and Economic and Stock Recovery Predictions,” reports Walsh. “We then finish this quarter’s market commentary with some portfolio management ideas to consider, including an update on the growing popularity of Exchange-traded funds (‘ETFs’), and a reminder of the importance of proper asset allocation and rebalancing in a long-term portfolio strategy,” concludes Walsh.
All past Market Commentaries can be found in the library section of Hennion & Walsh’s website (http://www.hennionandwalsh.com/learning_center_library.html) where they are available at no cost for immediate review and without registration.
Furthering their commitment to provide education for the individual investor, Hennion & Walsh publishes the “Portfolio Strategy News” blog (http://www.portfoliostrategynews.com) and authors the ETF (Electronically Traded Funds) Newsletter in addition to the Quarterly Market Commentary. As well, they are frequently asked to contribute to major financial publications. Articles can be read at http://www.hennionandwalsh.com/handw_news.html.
Hennion & Walsh (http://www.hennionandwalsh.com), a full service brokerage firm specializing in municipal bonds, was founded in 1990 by Richard Hennion and Bill Walsh. Their mission is to be the individual investor’s fiercest and most passionate advocate. Investment guides, webinars, seminars and online content are just some of the ways they help investors become better informed and make better investment decisions. The firm has built its reputation on developing strong, mutually beneficial relationships designed to last a lifetime, serving over 15,000 clients with brokerage accounts and managed portfolios. They are committed to providing individual investors with the institutional-quality service and guidance they believe they are entitled to.
The firm also developed and manages the SmartGrowth Mutual Funds, three risk-target-based mutual funds. All three funds were named as Category Kings in October 2008 and January 2009 in the all cap core category as reported in the Wall Street Journal (October 2, 2008 and January 5, 2009 editions / WSJ lists top-performing funds in each category, ranked by one-year total returns (changes in net assets with reinvested distributions) as of the end of a respective quarter). Hennion & Walsh’s Chief Investment Officer, Kevin Mahn, manages the portfolios of SmartGrowth Mutual funds which utilize ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) as a core part of their investing strategy. For more information, read the ETF Insights Newsletter (link) or visit http://www.smartgrowthfunds.com.
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