(614) 389-3672 mark.farnham@lpl.com
Mark Farnham
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Our Team
    • Our Services
    • LPL Financial
  • NEWS
  • CONTACT US
  • CLIENT LOGIN
    • Account View 2.0
    • Money Guide Pro
Select Page
How’s it Going? Depends on Who You Ask | Weekly Market Commentary | May 20, 2024

How’s it Going? Depends on Who You Ask | Weekly Market Commentary | May 20, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 20, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

The post-pandemic economy is treating people very differently, creating a headache for central bankers. The extreme differences can often get traced back to living situations, as renters have a very different experience than homeowners. Since millions of homeowners...
Preferred Securities: Still Our Preferred Non-Core Bond Sector | Weekly Market Commentary | May 13, 2024

Preferred Securities: Still Our Preferred Non-Core Bond Sector | Weekly Market Commentary | May 13, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 13, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

It continues to be a challenging environment for a lot of fixed income markets, especially higher quality markets. With the Federal Reserve (Fed) seemingly unlikely to lower interest rates until after the summer months (at the earliest), the “higher for longer”...
Sell in May? Maybe Not | Weekly Market Commentary | May 6, 2024

Sell in May? Maybe Not | Weekly Market Commentary | May 6, 2024

by arleneadmin | May 6, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

“Sell in May and Go Away” is one of the most widely used maxims on Wall Street. There is no shortage of financial media coverage on this topic as the calendar turns to May. However, this phrase may be more rhyme than reason, as stocks tend to trade higher during this...
That Was Quite A Week | Weekly Market Commentary | April 29, 2024

That Was Quite A Week | Weekly Market Commentary | April 29, 2024

by arleneadmin | Apr 29, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Last week was a pivotal one for markets, with the S&P 500 coming off a 3% weekly decline the week before. In terms of economic data, we got our first look at first quarter gross domestic product (GDP) as well as the March reading of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed)...
The Ever-Changing Market Narrative | Weekly Market Commentary | April 22, 2024

The Ever-Changing Market Narrative | Weekly Market Commentary | April 22, 2024

by arleneadmin | Apr 22, 2024 | Research, Weekly Market Commentary

Volatility has come back into the market as the narrative shifted toward a higher-for longer monetary policy backdrop. Signs of sticky inflation and a resilient economy, including a strong labor market, have underpinned the change in expectations. Yields have reacted...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Recent Posts

  • Weekly Market Insights | Markets Rise, Fed Cautious
  • From Micro to Macro: A Busy Week of Market-Moving Data | Weekly Market Commentary | November 3, 2025
  • Halloween Special: What Could Spook Markets | Weekly Market Commentary | October 27, 2025
  • Weekly Market Insights | Happy Q3 Results in Upbeat Market
  • Weekly Market Insights | Stocks Boost on Strong Q3 Results

Categories

  • Blog
  • Client Letter
  • Global Portfolio Strategy
  • Market Insights
  • Outlook
  • Research
  • Weekly Market Commentary

Quick Links

Home
Our Team
Our Services
LPL Financial
News
Contact Us
Account View 2.0
Guided Wealth Portfolio

Contact Info



(614) 389-3672



mark.farnham@lpl.com



115 S High St. Dublin, OH 43017

Securities Offered Through LPL Financial A Registered Investment Adviser. Member FINRA / SIPC
View LPL Financial Form CRS
Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved.

The LPL registered representatives with Mark Farnham may only discuss securities or transact business with persons who are residents of AZ, CA CO, FL, GA, HI, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MN, NC, OH, SC, TX, VA, WA.

No information provided on this site is intended to constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy shares of any security, nor shall any security be offered or sold to any person, in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation, purchase or sale would be unlawful under securities laws of such jurisdiction.