Market and Economic Newsletters
Columbus Advisors proudly curates our own newsletter and commentary for advisory clients. Our newsletters are composed of covering pressing market and economic issues, educational topics, investment strategies, and broader outlooks on the markets. We developed our newsletter as a way to keep our clients informed on the markets and how their financial lives may be impacted
July 2026: Going and Going | Why This Market Keeps Defying Expectations
Like the Energizer Bunny, this market keeps going and going and going... Since 2020, markets have weathered
nine Black Swan–type events, and yet the economy and markets have proven remarkably resilient...
January 2026: The Road Ahead
Like Yogi Bera famously said, “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”. Predicting returns is seemingly a fool’s errand as they are impossible so we look at predictions
more as a compass that should be used for direction, not a GPS system that is exact.
December 2025: Looking Ahead To 2026
Happy Holidays! We wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season. At
Columbus Advisors, we continue to be grateful for our wonderful client base.
You are the reason for our success.
October 2025: Where Are We Going From Here?
The third quarter ended, and without the usual September “back to school” blues for the stock markets. The tariff scare that caused a deep plunge in stock prices in April is largely behind us...
June 2025: Does The Big Bill Pack a Big Punch?
The conflicting combination of tax cuts, tariffs and spending cuts are expected to provide a limited boost to economic
growth, even in the face of rising debt levels...
January 2025: 2025 Outlook
Last year was another blockbuster year for the stock market and a
continued recovery for the bond market...
April 2025: Tarrif Trantrum
What a wild week it has been. On “liberation day,” both investors and
corporations were left in panic. The outcome was far worse than anyone
projected...
June 2025: Too Hot, Too Cold, or Goldilocks for the Rest of the Year?
Is the stock market too hot and needs it to cool down? Will the
labor market cooling turn cold? Will tariffs cool consumer
spending and make inflation hot again?...


