Portfolio Manager Nick Griebenow Published on Advisor Perspectives

While the stock market has been on a record-breaking bull run for much of the last decade, the last two years have been a good reminder that stocks don’t always go up. Volatility has forcefully returned to the equity market. Yields on fixed income investments, meanwhile, are still quite low, especially with inflation hitting its highest level in decades.

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