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Markets have been on a roller coaster, and investors are asking:1

Is a bear market on the way?

A picture of a rollercoaster, with the words OPTIMISM, TERROR, UNCERTAINTY, TARIFFS? pointing to different highs and lows on the coaster track.

Let’s dive into what’s happening and what it might mean for your portfolio.

What’s driving these market swings?

In a word: uncertainty.

Anxiety over a potential trade war is causing a significant shift in business sentiment, with many corporate leaders bracing for a potential recession later this year.2

It’s a dramatic change from the outlook just a few months ago.

Three key worries seem to be driving markets:

1. Tariff uncertainty is causing anxiety – Analysts are concerned that widespread tariffs could increase costs and disrupt many industries.

However, recent remarks from the administration hint at a more flexible approach to negotiations that could blunt the full impact of tariffs.3

2. Sticky inflation persists – Many economists don’t expect us to hit the Fed’s 2% target until 2026 or later.2

If inflation doesn’t moderate, the Fed may get cold feet about lowering interest rates further.

3. Consumer spending is slowing – Fresh data shows Americans are tightening their belts as inflation and economic worries bite.4

Since consumer spending drives nearly 70% of the economy, this pullback raises real concerns.

Are there potential bright spots despite the noise?

The recent market bounce tells us something important: investors are ready to respond positively to policy clarity.

The push to strengthen domestic production could also unlock new opportunities in some sectors of the economy.

Our job is to spot those opportunities and stay nimble enough to use them when they emerge.

What could this mean for your portfolio?

Market volatility can be unsettling, especially alongside economic uncertainty. It’s perfectly normal to feel concerned when headlines turn gloomy.

We don’t know what will happen next, but I know this: Emotional reactions to market movements often lead to missed opportunities.

If you’re worried about what’s going on, please reach out—my role is to be your guide, thought partner, and a source of reassurance and perspective.

Your investment strategy was designed to account for market fluctuations.

I’m not suggesting we put our heads in the sand. My team and I are watching these developments carefully and considering whether tactical adjustments make sense.

Sources:

1. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/24/stock-market-today-live-updates.html

2. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/25/recession-is-coming-pessimistic-corporate-cfos-say-cnbc-survey.html

3. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/25/cnbc-daily-open-trump-winks-at-gentler-tariffs-boosting-markets.html

4. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-consumers-slow-spending-inflation-bites-synchrony-says-2025-03-25/

 

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Post Author: Robert Jacobs