Pence Perspective

Pence Wealth Management publishes Pence Perspectives, our flagship research report covering the latest macroeconomic trends. In each issue, Pence Wealth Management professionals provide market commentary assessing key economic drivers, risks, and near to-midterm investment opportunities. Leverage the insights of our trusted advisors to navigate even the most challenging markets.

The Tale of Two Halves: Government Stimulus vs. Pent Up Consumer Demand

2021-03-30T12:27:11-07:00

The Tale of Two Halves – Government Stimulus vs. Pent Up Consumer Demand The opinions expressed are for general information purposes only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which strategies or investments may be suitable for you, consult the appropriate qualified professional prior to making any decision. All performance referenced is historical and is no guarantee of future results. All indices referenced, if any, are unmanaged and may not be invested into directly. The opinions expressed in this material are those of Pence [...]

The Tale of Two Halves: Government Stimulus vs. Pent Up Consumer Demand2021-03-30T12:27:11-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2021

2021-03-03T13:26:14-08:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2021 Download Here Intro 2020 was a historic year. A once in a century pandemic, the fastest bear market in history, and the largest year-over-year drop in economic output since just after World War II. This was coupled with the quickest recovery from a bear market in history and a year that saw two successive records for household wealth despite the damage. While there is still a way to go, the recovery displayed so far has surpassed even the most optimistic expectations, and the Congressional Budget Office now expects the U.S. economy to [...]

Pence Perspective | Q1. 20212021-03-03T13:26:14-08:00

Pence Perspective | Q4. 2020

2020-11-03T10:04:30-08:00

Pence Perspective | Q4. 2020 Download Here Bottom Line Up Front: At the beginning of the year, there was a broad consensus on Wall Street that a Biden presidency was the largest looming risk to equity markets and existing valuations. Over the last month the market has taken a decidedly different tone. As former-Vice President Joe Biden’s general ballot lead has expanded - now sitting at eight points in the Real Clear Politics Average as of October 26 - markets have rallied around the likelihood of a “Blue Wave” and the prospect that has for [...]

Pence Perspective | Q4. 20202020-11-03T10:04:30-08:00

Pence Perspective | Q3. 2020

2020-08-25T09:14:19-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q3. 2020 Download Here Executive Summary: Despite hopes to the contrary, summer didn’t kill the virus. Today Covid-19 is far more widespread in the United States with higher numbers being announced every day than at any point in the shut down over March and April. Despite this, the impact hasn’t been nearly as pronounced. Jobless claims, though still extremely elevated historically, have shown a reasonably consistent downtrend in magnitude and economic data to date has been resoundingly positive. As of August, we have over 18 million data points with which to base [...]

Pence Perspective | Q3. 20202020-08-25T09:14:19-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2020

2020-05-27T10:20:01-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2020 Executive Summary: 2019 was one of the greatest years for stocks. The S&P 500 was up 28.9% (or 31.5% including dividends), the second highest return since 1997 or fifth highest return since 1958. For 2020, we expect between high single-digit and low double-digit stock returns. We see fewer headwinds in 2020 compared to last year which may favor stocks over bonds. “Phase One” pact between the U.S. and China is done. Brexit is almost over. The global growth slowdown probably bottomed in 2019. The Fed is on hold, meaning we expect mortgage rates [...]

Pence Perspective | Q1. 20202020-05-27T10:20:01-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2019

2020-05-27T01:21:22-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q1. 2020 Clear Eyes, Steady Hands Executive Summary: We think 2019 will be a positive year for stocks but expect continued market volatility We expect one rate hike from the Federal Reserve in 2019 We do not expect a recession in the United States in 2019 or 2020 We expect a short-term resolution on trade tensions Bottom Line Up Front: A good economy and a bad market don’t coexist for long. However, share prices can fall for many reasons other than economic developments. Good economic news and robust corporate earnings reports powered the S&P 500 to its all-time high on September 20, where it [...]

Pence Perspective | Q1. 20192020-05-27T01:21:22-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q3. 2018

2020-05-27T10:32:27-07:00

Pence Perspective | Q3. 2018 More Reasons To Be Optimistic Bottom Line Up Front: Rising interest rates and escalating trade tensions have contributed to an increase in equity volatility during the first half in 2018. This will most likely continue until (and after) the November mid-term elections. Meanwhile, markets are expected to continue to benefit from tax reform and global growth, despite the latter exhibiting slowing momentum. Stock prices at their core are reflections of earnings expectations and— according to FactSet, analysts are projecting earnings growth of 20% and revenue growth of 8% for all of 2018. The [...]

Pence Perspective | Q3. 20182020-05-27T10:32:27-07:00

Pence Perspective | Tax Reform

2020-05-27T10:41:41-07:00

Pence Perspective | Tax Reform Bottom Line Up Front The U.S. stock market has been mostly smooth sailing and major stock indices are positive for the year.[1] Meanwhile, we have had the lowest daily decline (the smallest maximum drawdown) in the history of the S&P 500 index.[2] There are several reasons why the markets are up and volatility is low. First, in the third quarter of this year, corporate profits reached an all-time high. The most obvious explanation for rising corporate profits is that the U.S. economy is well into a long, slow, and steady recovery. Second, less [...]

Pence Perspective | Tax Reform2020-05-27T10:41:41-07:00

Pence Perspective | GDP Growth

2020-05-27T10:46:45-07:00

Pence Perspective | GDP Growth Bottom Line Up Front If there is one thing that investors dislike more than bad news, it is uncertainty.  As we stated in our April newsletter, the US economy is currently in the Implementation Stage, where financial markets eagerly await Congress to enact President Trump’s policy agenda.  The objective is simple: move the economy from an anemic 2% gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate to a more meaningful 3% or higher.  We believe it is achievable if the government passes pro-growth fiscal policies such as tax reform and deregulation. On the bright side, [...]

Pence Perspective | GDP Growth2020-05-27T10:46:45-07:00

Pence Perspective | What to Expect From Trump’s Presidency

2020-05-27T10:55:57-07:00

Pence Perspective | What to Expect From Trump's Presidency US Election: Clinton Lost, Less Gridlock in Washington On November 9th Donald J. Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States.  He will be the first president with no government or military experience. Unofficial election results indicate that Hillary Clinton got 5 million fewer votes than Obama did eight years ago, the voter turnout in this election was lower than the previous two. This means that the new administration will need to move extra fast to make its mark if it wishes to have long term [...]

Pence Perspective | What to Expect From Trump’s Presidency2020-05-27T10:55:57-07:00