SHJ Wealth Advisors

SHJ Wealth Advisors

Podcast by SHJ Wealth Advisors

  1. Inside the Economy: Consumer Spending and Home Sales, Equity Markets, and Global Trade

    Jun 25

    Inside the Economy: Consumer Spending and Home Sales, Equity Markets, and Global Trade

    This week on Inside the Economy, we dive into the shifting dynamics of consumer spending, housing, capital markets, and global trade. Data shows that retail and gasoline spending have surged to become major drivers of year-over-year spending growth, pushing total monthly growth toward the 6% mark in early 2026 alongside steady services spending. Where would our economic growth stand without these two volatile categories? Meanwhile, this broader economic resilience is spilling into the housing market, where falling mortgage rates and moderating prices have propelled existing home sales to their fastest pace of the year. This raises a critical question for hopeful buyers and investors alike: is this renewed demand about to send median home prices soaring out of reach once again, or can the market maintain its delicate balance? On the capital markets front, net U.S. equity issuance is projected to experience a notable surge throughout the remainder of the year, rising at its fastest pace since at least 1999. While headline-grabbing mega-IPOs like SpaceX are fueling this supply shock, what other massive public debuts are waiting in the wings to reshape investor portfolios? Finally, a historic milestone has been reached in the energy sector, where solar power officially surpassed coal in the U.S. electricity generation mix for the very first time. This monumental shift leaves energy investors with one pressing question: is this the permanent twilight of coal's dominance, or could seasonal grid demands trigger a short-term comeback? Tune in to learn more. Key Takeaways: • Unemployment remains at 4.3% • Crude Oil dipped below $73.79 per barrel • CPI Core at 2.9% (YoY)

    8 min
  2. Inside the Economy: Inflation, Interest Rates, and Venezuela

    May 28

    Inside the Economy: Inflation, Interest Rates, and Venezuela

    This week on Inside the Economy, we explore inflation, interest rates, Venezuela and other trading partners. U.S. inflation accelerated in April, likely driven by continued increases in gasoline prices, groceries, rent, airfare, and other everyday expenses. As inflation pressures persist, small businesses may feel a greater financial strain than larger corporations. New data highlights which states have the highest proportion of employees working for small businesses — where does Colorado rank on the list? Moving onto bond yields, U.S. 10-year Treasury yields have fluctuated over the years alongside changing Federal Reserve leadership and evolving economic conditions. New data shows that AI hyperscalers have been rapidly increasing debt issuance to finance the accelerating expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure, with 2026 bond sales already exceeding total issuance for all of 2025. Riskier areas of the bond market have recently outperformed, with CCC-rated junk bonds leading year-to-date gains. Could this be a sign of growing investor confidence or a warning that markets may be taking on more risk than they realize? Lastly, Venezuelan dollar bonds have staged a significant rally after years of distress, with prices climbing sharply as investor optimism and geopolitical developments improve sentiment toward the country’s debt market. The question now is, will this momentum continue moving forward? Tune in to learn more. Key Takeaways: - Crude oil at $93.88 per barrel - 30-year Mortgage rate at 6.51% - Headline CPI at 3.8% (YoY)

    14 min

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