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  • Get ready to enter a bidding war in these 10 housing markets this year
    on January 26, 2026 at 10:39 am

    Zillow predicts Northeast metros will lead the hottest housing markets in 2026. Coastal cities like San Jose and New York remain in high demand despite high prices. Surprisingly, affordable regions like the Sun Belt and Midwest didn't make the cut this year.

  • Looking for a new job this year? Move to one of these 20 cities.
    on January 26, 2026 at 10:39 am

    WalletHub released a ranking of the best cities for jobs in the US. The ranking examined both the job market and socioeconomic factors in 182 US cities. Scottsdale, Arizona, was ranked No. 1, followed by Columbia, Maryland, and Portland, Maine.

  • Five Goal-Setting Myths That May Be Undermining Your Performance
    on January 26, 2026 at 10:39 am

    Five common goal-setting myths that undermine performance—and what behavioral science shows actually helps people follow through at work.

  • How To Separate Your Self-Worth From Your Career
    on January 26, 2026 at 10:39 am

    Find out how to separate your self-worth from your career and stop deriving your value solely from your work.

  • Bring Your Best Self into the New Year
    on January 26, 2026 at 10:39 am

    How can you bring your best self to another year that’s sure to be characterized by unpredictability and constant change? There are four behavioral science-informed ways to shape your impact and fulfillment: 1) Know your ideal aspirational self; 2) work to change the system, not just optimize it; 3) stay more in learning mode than performance mode; and 4) resist your natural aversion to change.

Weekly Market Commentary

King Dollar Still Rules | Weekly Market Commentary | May 8, 2023

King Dollar Still Rules | Weekly Market Commentary | May 8, 2023

Much has been written lately about the threats facing the reserve currency status enjoyed by the U.S. dollar. “De-dollarization” headlines appear on a near-daily basis, suggesting the dollar’s reign is in looming jeopardy, while counter arguments point out there isn’t another currency with the depth, transparency, and reliability associated with the dollar. Still, critics accuse the U.S. of having “weaponized” the dollar, that is, punishing other countries with sanctions and freezing assets. These accusations have been particularly prevalent as the Ukraine/Russia conflict continues, with Russia and its long-standing allies asserting that the U.S. has illegally frozen billions of dollars of Russian financial assets.

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Sell in May? | Weekly Market Commentary | May 1, 2023

Sell in May? | Weekly Market Commentary | May 1, 2023

“Sell in May and go away” is probably the most widely cited stock market cliché in history. Every year a barrage of Wall Street commentaries and stories in the financial press floods in about this popular, but overused, stock market adage. Here we take our annual look at this historical seasonal pattern which, as you will see below, has started to lose some of its street cred recently.

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Draining the Lifeblood of the Economy | Weekly Market Commentary | April 24, 2023

Draining the Lifeblood of the Economy | Weekly Market Commentary | April 24, 2023

Investors use various analogies to describe the importance of small businesses in the domestic economy. Some refer to the small business sector as the backbone or the lifeblood of the economy. At this current stage of the cycle, we could say there are rising risks of an acute backache or a draining of that lifeblood. In this edition of the Weekly Market Commentary, we discuss the weakness in small businesses and what that foreshadows in the markets and the economy.

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A Closer Look at Commercial Real Estate | Weekly Market Commentary | April 17, 2023

A Closer Look at Commercial Real Estate | Weekly Market Commentary | April 17, 2023

The commercial real estate (CRE) market has recently captured the spotlight after being flagged as the next potential shoe to drop following last month’s banking turmoil. While rising rates have weighed on financing costs and the recent bank failures will make lending more restrictive, the postpandemic world has produced structural changes that will likely weigh on the sector, especially within the retail and office segments. Banks, especially smaller cap regionals, are most exposed to CRE if credit cracks continue to widen.

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