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True or false: Americans in March 2026 are applying for fewer mortgages than they were during the Great Recession.True. ...
06/02/2026

True or false: Americans in March 2026 are applying for fewer mortgages than they were during the Great Recession.

True. And it's not even close.

96 OF THE 100 LOWEST NUMBER OF WEEKLY MORTGAGE APPLICATIONS SINCE 1999 HAVE HAPPENED IN THE LAST 3 YEARS! (according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's Mortgage Application Index)

Yet, unemployment today is a fraction of what it was during the financial crisis.

People aren't staying out of the market because they can't qualify. The market is gridlocked. Here's why. 👇

1️⃣ Millions of homeowners locked in at 3 percent during the pandemic. Selling means giving that up for another mortgage that may have a higher interest rate. So they're not moving.

2️⃣ If existing owners aren't selling, inventory can become thin, prices might stay elevated, and buyers wait for something to change.

3️⃣ Most are waiting for rates to drop. But when they do, demand may pick up, competition returns, and that window closes faster than expected.

Here's the truth about market timing: it almost never works the way people picture it.

The better question isn't "When is the right time to buy?" It's "Am I financially ready to move when the right opportunity comes?" 📋

Dividend yield tells you how much income a holding generates relative to its price. Use this tool to calculate yield and...
05/26/2026

Dividend yield tells you how much income a holding generates relative to its price. Use this tool to calculate yield and see what it could mean for your portfolio.

Calculate the dividend yield of a holding and see what that means for income over time.

Did you know part of your Social Security benefit could be taxable? See how much may be subject to federal income tax ba...
05/22/2026

Did you know part of your Social Security benefit could be taxable? See how much may be subject to federal income tax based on your income level.

Estimate how much of your Social Security benefit may be subject to federal income tax.

Roth or traditional—which 401(k) option makes more sense for you? This side-by-side comparison helps you think through t...
05/21/2026

Roth or traditional—which 401(k) option makes more sense for you? This side-by-side comparison helps you think through the tradeoffs based on your tax situation.

Compare Roth and traditional 401(k) options to see which may work better for your situation.

Your earning potential over a lifetime is one of your biggest assets. See a projection of what your career income could ...
05/20/2026

Your earning potential over a lifetime is one of your biggest assets. See a projection of what your career income could add up to over time.

Estimate how much you may earn over your working years based on your current income.

What could your IRA actually produce in retirement income? Enter your balance and assumptions to see a projection of mon...
05/19/2026

What could your IRA actually produce in retirement income? Enter your balance and assumptions to see a projection of monthly withdrawals over time.

Estimate the potential monthly income your IRA balance could generate in retirement.

Considering alternative investments? It’s critical to sort through the complexity.
05/19/2026

Considering alternative investments? It’s critical to sort through the complexity.

With alternative investments, it’s critical to sort through the complexity.

Stocks surged in April, delivering their strongest monthly gains in five years as solid economic data, easing geopolitic...
05/08/2026

Stocks surged in April, delivering their strongest monthly gains in five years as solid economic data, easing geopolitical tensions, and upbeat first-quarter earnings lifted investor sentiment. The Nasdaq climbed 15.29%, the S&P 500 rose 10.42%, and the Dow gained 7.14%, while Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite added 3.65%. With no Fed meeting in May, attention turns to remarks from Fed officials and how evolving economic data may shape expectations moving forward. From \$34.1 billion in U.S. spending to the popularity of Mother’s Day dining and gifts, this month’s By the Numbers highlights how families celebrate the occasion.

Monthly Market Insights | May 2026 U.S. and Canadian Markets Stocks surged in April, notching their best month in five years as investors cheered upbeat economic news, efforts to lower tensions in the Middle East, and first-quarter results. The Nasdaq Composite rose an eye-catching 15.29 percent, wh...

A lot of what drives outcomes is below the surface.For example, in 2022, when the S&P 500 fell more than 18 percent, two...
04/30/2026

A lot of what drives outcomes is below the surface.

For example, in 2022, when the S&P 500 fell more than 18 percent, two-thirds of mutual funds still made capital gains distributions, according to a 2025 Fidelity report.

That is not a headline most investors expect, and it is a reminder that taxable distributions from mutual funds do not always reflect market performance.

What’s really going on:
A mutual fund can distribute taxable capital gains when the manager sells underlying holdings at a profit, even if you don’t sell any shares of the fund.

It can happen in a down year; gains on individual holdings can occur while the overall fund value declines.

Buying a mutual fund late in the year can still leave you responsible for distributions tied to that full calendar year.

Fidelity cites a Morningstar study showing taxes may reduce portfolio returns by up to 2 percent annually on average when not accounted for.

There are ways to manage surprise distributions, including tax-smart account placement, tax-managed funds, and evaluating ETFs, where appropriate.

Remember, mutual funds and ETFs are sold only by prospectus. Please consider the charges, risks, expenses, and investment objectives carefully before investing. A prospectus containing this and other information about the investment company can be obtained from your financial professional. Read it carefully before you invest or send money.

This is not about avoiding mutual funds. It is about the benefits of working with a financial professional who can show you what mutual funds pay capital gains and what funds are designed to manage payouts. Your tax, legal and accounting professionals can show you how a capital gain will affect your tax situation.

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