Should I Buy Micro Cap Stocks?

Micro Cap Stocks

https://youtu.be/dTP3fl5QWa8 With the recent selloff in the US stock market, there is an opportunity emerging for investors to buy micro cap stocks. Jim Gore, CIO of THOR Wealth Management, looks into what are micro cap stocks and what the indicators are saying about investing in this space. Check it out in this video!

Should I Buy Stocks? Market Valuation & Key Indicators Review

Showing stock market pricing to show the decision of buying stocks.

https://youtu.be/kmczej29b08 You might be asking yourself should I buy stocks today? Jim Gore, CIO at THOR Wealth Management, takes a look at market valuation and key indicators to help you answer the question of is it a good time to buy stocks.  He looks at indicators including the Buffett Indicator, Shiller CAPE P/E ratio, current […]

What Will Cause Inflation To Remain High? Commodities & Wages

Inflation

https://youtu.be/Mc7L_5zfyrY Last week’s release of an 8.6% year over year increase in the CPI shocked many on Wall Street. What causes inflation, will these factors persist, and how should you invest? In this market update we show why commodity prices (specifically natural gas) and wages have caused inflation. Why inflation may remain high. And how […]

Today’s Bear Market vs Last Two Bear Markets

Bear market

https://youtu.be/FZ-n7DSFjvA In this market update we compare today’s Bear Market to our last two (2000-2002 and 2008-2009). They are similar in some ways, but there is one major difference. That difference is why we may be more at the beginning of this downturn than near the end.

Corporate Profit Margins Squeezed

Corporate Profit Margins Squeezed

https://youtu.be/7Dz6xvK6xEU Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT) earnings this week reflect the changing landscape for profit margins. Expenses are increasing (especially wages and freight costs) faster than companies can raise price. Thus, profit margins are coming down from historically high levels.

End Of Low Mortgage Rates

Rising Mortgage Rates

https://youtu.be/21oiT04XqDY Over the last 12 years, the Federal Reserve has kept mortgage rates artificially low through quantitative easing. With expectations of quantitative tightening, mortgage rates have shot higher. We believe the Federal Reserve will no longer manipulate mortgage rates in the future.

THOR’s Disciplined Approach – Update

Disciplined Approach

https://youtu.be/1cKW8JN4qvQ 2022 is proving to be a difficult year for both stocks and bonds. In this update, Jim talks about THOR’s disciplined investment approach and how it is weathering the storm effectively this year. Being disciplined is key to long-term investment results. Watch our update to learn more about how THOR is staying disciplined in […]

Natural Gas Pointing to Higher Inflation

Natural Gas

https://youtu.be/9s1yv2KcDwY From 2009 to 2020 fracking caused natural gas prices to decline which in turn caused deflation around the world. That trend is reversing today as natural gas prices in the European Union are rising and causing US natural gas prices to climb. As the United States ships increased amounts of natural gas to Europe, […]

Why is Inflation so low in China?

Inflation Low in China

https://youtu.be/rFEgCBl873c China’s Inflation Rate is less than 1% over the past year. Watch our update to see why the Federal Reserve needs to raise rates more aggressively to fend off the Yuan from becoming a world reserve currency.

Energy – Not Just a Short-Term Investment

Energy - Not Just a Short-Term Investment

https://youtu.be/JQCv4nAPYjI This market update explains why energy is a longer-term issue and investment opportunity. We see energy prices remaining elevated as production in Russia slows due to sanctions and western oil companies leaving the country. This is similar to what happened with Venezuela’s energy production. Watch the video to learn more about today’s energy market.