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Weekly Market Commentary | Is Bad News Priced Into the Bond Market? | June 8, 2026

Weekly Market Commentary | Is Bad News Priced Into the Bond Market? | June 8, 2026

by junaidadmin | Jun 8, 2026 | Market Commentary

Printer Friendly Version Market adjustments and yields: Fixed income markets have absorbed significant geopolitical and economic developments in recent months, particularly since the escalation of the Iran conflict. Treasury yields have risen sharply, reflecting a...
Weekly Market Commentary | Is Bad News Priced Into the Bond Market? | June 8, 2026

Weekly Market Commentary | Why Stock Market Valuations Are Fair in Context | June 1, 2026

by junaidadmin | Jun 1, 2026 | Market Commentary

Printer Friendly Version Add Context, and Stock Market Valuations are Fair We agree with the consensus view that stock valuations are elevated by traditional measures. But valuations should be considered in the context of the economic regime and earnings environment....
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Printer Friendly Version Commodity market trends: Commodity markets have been on an impressive, and volatile, run so far this decade, with leadership oscillating between energy and precious metals. Not surprising, after commodities’ “Lost Decade” of the 2010s, given...
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Energy Shock: Inflation Risks vs. Economic Growth

by junaidadmin | May 18, 2026 | Market Commentary

Energy Shock Expected to Hit Prices Harder Than the Economy Printer Friendly Version Headlines surrounding the Middle East have dominated investor attention since late February. While uncertainty remains elevated, diplomatic negotiations have supported equities, even...
Weekly Market Commentary | Is Bad News Priced Into the Bond Market? | June 8, 2026

Weekly Market Commentary | Warsh Fed Regime: Policy Shifts & Treasury Market Impacts | May 11, 2026

by junaidadmin | May 11, 2026 | Market Commentary

PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION A New Fed Regime: Warsh, Policy Direction, and Treasury Market Consequences LPL Research explores how a potential Warsh-led Fed could reshape policy, Treasury markets, and volatility amid rising deficits and shifting demand. The Post-Powell...
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PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION In investing, the goal is to find assets that appreciate. That can be accomplished in different ways. One way is to find businesses that aren’t growing very fast but can be purchased at a low enough valuation that the investment can perform...
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Mark Farnham

In 2009 Mark Farnham started his own LPL Financial branch in Dublin, Ohio. With over 20+ years in the financial service industry, Mark is committed to providing independent and objective advice while evaluating his clients’ whole financial picture.

Mark received his bachelor’s degree in Finance, and a second degree in risk management and insurance from the Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University. He is also a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) from Northwestern University and an Accredited Asset Management Specialist (AAMS).

He received his CFP designation from Northwestern University and he also has his Accredited Asset Management Specialist (AAMS) designation.

Born in Dayton, Ohio, Mark, his wife Laura and three children reside in Dublin, Ohio where he is very active in his community and family activities! Coaching his children in soccer and/or basketball are just a couple of things he does in his spare time. Mark is a parishioner of St. Brigid Church of Kildare, member of the Troy Elk’s Club, Freemasons, and has previously served on the board of directors for the Greater Dublin Kiwanis Club and as the Finance Chair for the St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Columbus, Ohio.

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Suzanne Shealy

Suzanne Shealy is the Administrative Assistant for Mark Farnham. She graduated from The Ohio State University and has 25+ years in client services including retail, business ownership and real estate. She handles the daily workflow for Mark and his clients. Suzanne is enthusiastic about growing her relationships, identifying their needs and creative problem solving. Originally from Chagrin Falls, Ohio, Suzanne resides in Dublin with her 3 young adults. She stays very active with her family, friends, tennis, hiking and traveling.

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Cindy Marion

Cindy Marion, is the Office Coordinator. She has over 22 years of Investment Client Service experience. She has worked for Edward Jones, Raymond James and Merrill Lynch throughout her career.

She handles the daily workflow of the team and is usually the person with whom you will interact with outside investment decisions. She takes pride in getting to know each client individually and making sure that their needs and expectations are addressed to enhance your client experience.

Cindy married her husband, Scott, in the winter of 1995. They reside in Ashville, Ohio with their daughter Hannah. Cindy is very active with Hannah’s travel softball. In her spare time she enjoys baking, cooking, and spending time with her family.