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The S&P 500 Hit Record Highs, but Eight of Eleven Sectors Ended May in the Red
May’s 5.3% S&P 500 gain masked a deeply uneven market: technology surged 16% on AI spending momentum while most sectors declined, and a surprise inflation rebound flipped the Fed narrative from cuts to potential hikes.
Roth Conversion Strategy for High Earners: When It Makes Sense and When It Does Not
The most attractive conversion opportunities appear when income temporarily drops. Early retirement before Social Security and RMDs begin is the classic window. Sabbaticals, business transition years, the gap after a company sale, years with unusually low K-1 or bonus income. These are all potential openings.
New Highs, $100 Oil, and the AI Bet That’s Splitting Tech in Two
The complication is that the ceasefires stopped the escalation without resolving the underlying disruption. The Strait of Hormuz, which carries roughly 20% of global oil supply, remains effectively closed. Oil prices fell sharply on the ceasefire announcements (including the largest single-day decline since 2020), then climbed back above $100 per barrel.
Leads, Lags and the 4:10 to Yuma
Supply shocks from the Strait of Hormuz don’t hit immediately. But the lag is over. What comes next, across oil, food, plastics, and chips, lands on a Fed in transition.
2026 Q1 Market Recap & 2Q Outlook
A geopolitical shock in the Middle East sent oil prices surging more than +70% in Q1, erasing all expected Fed rate cuts and testing how well-diversified portfolios actually were. For many investors, the answer was: considerably better than the S&P 500’s -4.3% return suggests.
Iran War and Your Portfolio: What Investors Need to Know in 2026
The past three weeks have been unsettling, and not just for markets, but for anyone paying attention to what is happening in the world.
High Net Worth Financial Planning: 10 Strategic Priorities for 2026
January is a time to revisit financial plans, make changes, and ensure objectives are being met. This review isn’t about exposing bad financial plans, but instead finding what is outdated and revising.
Beyond the Mag 7: A New Tone for Markets in 2026
January reinforced our key theme for 2026 – returns must be earned. Markets moved beyond the mag 7 as solid economic growth, a more patient Federal Reserve, and widening market leadership rewarded disciplined diversification. Gold’s parabolic rally and violent reversal showed what happens when discipline breaks down.
What Bond Markets Are Telling Us Now
Financial stress often shows up in the bond market well before it becomes visible elsewhere. Equity markets can remain calm while pressure quietly builds underneath the surface.
How Opportunity Zones Impact High-Net-Worth Investors in Pittsburgh
For many high-net-worth investors in Pittsburgh, an Opportunity Zone conversation starts the same way: a large capital gain shows up on a return, perhaps from a business sale, a commercial real estate exit, or a concentrated stock position, and the question becomes how to manage the tax hit without making a rushed investment decision.
Wealth Preservation Strategies for Affluent Pennsylvanians: Beyond Basic Estate Planning
As your balance sheet grows, the questions you ask about money tend to change. You move from wondering how to build assets to asking how long they will last, who will manage them after you, and how to keep family relationships steady along the way.
Why Investors Shouldn’t Romanticize Bitcoin, From a Financial Planner
Investors should treat bitcoin as the volatile, high-risk asset it is. A look at the data, along with comparisons to the Magnificent 7 stocks, indicates a small (1% to 2%) portfolio allocation for most investors would be the safest.
Fine-Tuning Family Office Structures for Tax Efficiency in Pittsburgh
For affluent families in Pittsburgh and around the US, wealth rarely grows in a straight line. Businesses evolve, real estate accumulates, trusts are created, and investment portfolios expand across public and private markets.
Fed Rate Cut Odds, AI Fatigue, and Year End Positioning
November ended with modest index gains masking a deeper rotation beneath the surface, as markets wrestled with December Fed cut odds, AI fatigue, and how to position portfolios into year end.
Financial Planning vs. Wealth Planning: When Your Plan Must Evolve
Financial planning helps families organize, save, and invest intentionally. It turns goals into a roadmap, budgeting for major purchases, setting aside for retirement, and aligning investments with life milestones. But at some point, the question shifts from how to grow wealth to how to protect and structure it.