Mid-Year Outlook 2016: A Vote Of Confidence

Mid-Year Outlook 2016: A Vote Of Confidence

August 25, 2016

As we embark on the second half of 2016, the headlines and much of our attention will be focused on the 2016 presidential election, which can distract us with the barrage of promises and heightened political drama. Against that backdrop, however, we continue to encourage investors to remain focused on their long-term investment plans.

LPL Research proposes a vote of confidence in the economy, the market, and most importantly, in our ability as investors to remain focused on our long-term goals. This is not always easy; but a vote of confidence means having the belief that someone or something has the ability to succeed. It is more than being positive or negative, a bull or a bear. It is about trusting our assessments of the opportunities—and risks—that may lie ahead, formulating a solid investment plan, and sticking with it through the ups and downs we may face in the coming months and beyond.

Looking ahead to the rest of 2016, LPL Research maintains confidence in its existing forecasts, with some minor adjustments. Periods of volatility are also anticipated throughout the rest of this year, but the expectation remains that we will not enter a bear market or economic recession. Here are some of the key influential factors to be watching for:

  • Federal Reserve (Fed) rate hikes. The forecast for Fed rate hikes in 2016 has been reduced from two to one, with additional rate increases next year.
  • International growth uncertainty. Looking for clarity around future global growth, due to Brexit, the impact of the U.S. dollar, China’s debt problem, and earnings growth in Europe and Japan.
    • Corporate America investments. A pickup in economic growth and an energy sector turnaround may boost companies’ investments in their future growth, an element that has been lacking recently.
    • Second half turnarounds: oil, dollar, earnings. These three turnaround stories are key for the rest of 2016. Should the drags from oil prices and the U.S. dollar continue to ease, an earnings rebound may occur in the second half of the year.

    The LPL Research Midyear Outlook 2016 provides the “vote of confidence” that the current economic recovery and bull market may continue through 2016 and beyond, with the investment insights and market guidance for what may lie ahead for the rest of this year.

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