U.S. Output Gap and Inflation

U.S. Output Gap and Inflation This chart shows that actual U.S. GDP is higher than potential GDP. Historically, a positive output gap leads to inflation. Image: Richardson Wealth

Earnings Growth and S&P 500

Earnings Growth and S&P 500 Rebound in earnings coming in 2020? Analysts expect a 9.5% jump this year. Image: CNBC

Cumulative U.S. Fund Flows since 2009

Cumulative U.S. Fund Flows since 2009 In terms of cumulative fund flows, this chart highlights the decade of U.S. bonds. Image: Fidelity Investments

Inflation and S&P 500 6-Month Realised Volatility

Inflation and S&P 500 6-Month Realised Volatility Since 1987, the S&P 500 6-month realised volatility has been the lowest, when U.S. CPI growth has been in the 2 to 3 per cent range. Image: Societe Generale Cross Asset Research

U.S. Dollar Liquidity vs. EUR/USD

U.S. Dollar Liquidity vs. EUR/USD The inflow of U.S. dollar into the financial system should continue to grow this year and tends to support the euro against the US dollar. Image: Saxo Bank

S&P 500 Performance When President Is Up For Reelection

S&P 500 Performance When President Is Up For Reelection Since 1950, the S&P 500 has finished the year higher when a President has been up for reelection. Gains tend to occur in the second half of the year. Image: Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial LLC