Coastal communities across the nation are beginning to use their waterfront land for more than just tourism and recreation.
States such as Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Washington are analyzing their assets and using them to support local jobs in blue economy industries, such as fishing and boat building.
So we've said our goodbyes to 2021. But we need to temper our expectations for January and for 2022 as a whole.
- Matthew Carr Chief Trends Strategist
Wall Street claims that January tends to be a good month for stocks. If you buy into the so-called "January effect" too, you should know that over the past 26 years, January has actually been one of the worst months for stocks! In fact, it's one of only four months that have averaged a negative return during that time span.
And the Dow Jones Industrial Average has ended January down 14 times since 1996...
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