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Facts vs Feelings Take 5 – How’s the Economy?

In the latest episode of Carson’s Take 5, hosts Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, and Sonu Varghese, VP, Global Macro Strategist, break down the mixed signals coming from the U.S. economy, exploring why recent data can feel confusing and what it really says about growth, jobs, and rece …

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2023 Market Outlook Webinar

After a year riddled with market volatility, it’s a good idea to get some market outlook insights from a respected thought leader, Carson Group’s Chief Market Strategist Ryan Detrick.  Watch Detrick’s Carson’s 2023 Market Outlook webinar, now available on-demand.  

Carson Investment Research’s Outlook ’23: The Edge of Normal

At long last, The Carson Investment Research team is proud to officially release our 2023 Market and Economic Outlook, aptly titled Outlook ’23: The Edge of Normal. You can download the whitepaper here. As you are all painfully aware, 2022 wasn’t pretty for investors – it was the first year …

Market Commentary: New Market Highs are Possible in 2023

Stocks sold off early in the week on disappointing retail sales and industrial production numbers, but they staged a nice bounce on Friday to close out the week. Although some recent data has been disappointing, inflation data continues to show fast improvement, with producer-level inflatio …

2023 Market Outlook

Carson Partners’ Ryan Detrick shares key events we saw in the past quarter and how we think they’ll affect markets in 2023. Contact us to speak with a financial advisor.

Market Commentary: Welcome, 2023!

After one of the worst years ever for investors in 2022, we are quite happy to report that 2023 is off to a much better start. The S&P 500 is already up more than 4% for the year and flirting with the round number of 4,000. Optimism that the economy can avoid a recession (more …

Qualified vs. Non-Qualified – I Don’t Get It?!

If you’ve ever engaged in a conversation about retirement and you heard the terminology of qualified vs. nonqualified but you had no clue what that meant – know you’re not alone! The following is a basic explanation of the difference:

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