Market Timing – A Losing Game
The stock market crash of 2008-2009 is a very recent memory for many investors who still bear the scars from the experience. At Rockbridge, we also have prospective clients who walk into our offices saying that they haven’t recovered yet from the financial pain their portfolio endured over those several months. Why? It’s usually a […]
Market Commentary- November 2016
Markets in November The campaign is finally over and Donald Trump won. Markets respond to surprises and this result was one. Tuesday night I, along with many others, anticipated a starkly negative response. Yet, most, but not all, stocks went up and have generally stayed there. Domestic small company stocks and value stocks responded big […]
Post-Election Reflections
Whether you find the election results exciting or shocking, we are now faced with the question, “What’s next?” With respect to your investments, here’s a quick reminder of how we feel about that: Ample evidence informs us that it is unwise to alter your long-term investment strategy in reaction to breaking news, no matter how […]
Market Commentary – October 2016
Stock Markets It was a pretty good quarter for stocks, with the riskier small-cap and emerging market stocks leading the way. REIT’s gave back some of their robust returns of prior periods. The year-to-date numbers for stocks are solid as well. The riskier markets have done better this quarter, which is consistent with an increased […]
Another Surprise – Yet Again!
The recent vote in Britain to exit the European Union is yet another reminder of how markets often react negatively to surprises. We cannot help but ask ourselves, “Is it different this time? Maybe this is the event that upends markets as we know them, and I would be stupid not to react!” As it […]
Brexit Votes and Market Outcomes
Believe me, we get it. After yesterday’s Brexit referendum and its startling outcome, it’s hard to view today’s news without feeling your stomach twist over what in the world is going on. Whenever the markets scream bloody murder, your instincts deliver a sense of unrest ranging from discontent to desperation. Financial author Larry Swedroe has […]
Road to Rockbridge
Our Rockbridge team is continuing to grow, and as a new member, I would like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Lisa Cellucci. I was born, raised, and educated right here in Syracuse. Even as a little girl, I always loved math and numbers. But maybe even more than math and […]
My Journey to Rockbridge
As the newest member of the Rockbridge team, I thought I would take this opportunity to introduce myself. Whether you are a client, or another financial services professional, I believe it’s worth taking the time to explain my background, how I got here, and why I decided to pursue a career in the financial services […]
Portfolio Versus Benchmark Returns
Measuring investment performance without a benchmark is like judging the results of a football game when you only know one team’s score. To get the real story, there must be a “measuring stick.” Obviously, in football you also need to know the opponent’s score. In the case of investment performance, results should be compared to […]
Part 3: Can’t I Do This Myself?

Believe it or not, the simple answer is, “You can, but most likely you won’t.” Emotions – How do you feel about a 10% market downturn? If you have $10,000 in savings, the $1,000 loss stings, but it is not the end of the world in terms of retirement. How about if you have $1,000,000? […]