Articles by Orion
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After Three Decades in Markets, This Is the Lesson That Matters Most
I have worked in investments for 26 years but have been paying close attention to the markets and the economy for 33 years
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Market Volatility Update: Oil Prices, Geopolitics, and the Investor Outlook
Discuss the recent surge in oil prices and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and how markets have responded so far.
- Ideas and Innovation for Financial Advisors - Advisorpedia

2025 Tax Season Resource Center
Welcome to your one-stop hub for tax season success. Explore essential tools, resources, and strategies to simplify planning, master tax-smart approaches
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The “Forgotten 493” Are Taking the Lead as the Magnificent 7 Stumble
It seems to us that US equity returns have broadened out beyond the stocks that contributed so much to the bull market that kicked off in 2022.
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Markets in a Dangerous World: Why the U.S. Economy May Still Avoid Recession
It feels naïve to make an optimistic case for the markets and the economy considering the recent sharp drawdown in US stocks, a 35% spike in the price
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Markets in Wartime: Why Stocks May Fall First—Then Rally
We wanted to share the Orion Asset Allocation Committee’s thoughts on the ongoing war in the Middle East.
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Is It Time To Review Your Client’s Asset Allocation?
Valuations in AI‑linked companies, and renewed enthusiasm for precious metals—makes the case for rebalancing even stronger. Let’s explore why.
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What’s Driving the Latest Market Volatility
Ben Vaske breaks down what’s driving the recent selloff and how we’re thinking about it.
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Does 12 Months a Trend Make?
Small cap stocks are catching a big bid and giving owners of diversified portfolios another meaningful performance boost.
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Relative Valuations & Outlook on Market Broadening Within a Concentrated U.S. Market
AII Sentiment readings have been among the most bearish on record even as the S&P 500 is up nearly 20% year-to-date.
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Can You Put a Price on Uncertainty?
And for now, supported by strong earnings growth and an accommodative policy backdrop, the US bull market runs on.
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2026: The Year of Stimulus?
Multiple monetary and fiscal policies and other external factors on the horizon in 2026 have the potential to stimulate the economy
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Turning Advisor Data Into Actionable Intelligence with Erin Colledge
Colledge describes a shift toward practical use cases that help advisors prepare for client conversations and understand exposure,
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Higher Margins Should Mean Higher Stock Prices
Trees don’t grow to the sky, and markets don’t always go up, but higher margins should mean higher stock prices.
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Is This Rally Built to Last? What Valuation and Sentiment Are Really Telling Us Now
We believe valuation and sentiment came together late last month to put a floor under the market and set the stage for its recent rally
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Markets Rally Into Uncertainty as Investors Bet on Better Days Ahead
Said differently, markets can and will reflect where fundamentals will be in the future, not where they are today.
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Is the U.S. Running Out of Workers? Why Falling Labor Force Participation Matters Now
If there is an upside to what seems to be an ever-falling US labor force participation rate, it might be more consistent and meaningful wage gains