Market Watch with RMH Investment

  • Eyes on the Energy Sector

    Eyes on the Energy Sector

    We have been carefully monitoring the geopolitical events over the last week and reflecting on the implications for investor sentiment, portfolios, and the broader economy.…

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  • Four Themes for 2026

    Four Themes for 2026

    As we look ahead to 2026, long-term investment success will be shaped less by short-term market noise and more by long-term, structural trends. Today we…

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  • End of Year Checklist

    End of Year Checklist

    The end of the year always sneaks up quickly. We like to encourage clients to complete their end-of year items before the holidays arrive so…

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  • Rate Cut, Now What?

    Rate Cut, Now What?

    Last week the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25% and signaled openness to further reductions. What does this mean for your investments? For Your…

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  • Beneficiary Designations

    Beneficiary Designations

    RMH Investment Management always recommends that clients work with an estate planning professional. The following is not intended to be estate planning advice. Did you…

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  • Time Horizon

    Time Horizon

    One of the most common questions in the investing world: What stock(s) should I buy? Our answer would vary from person to person. Why is…

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  • Why Our Brains Crave Drama—and How It Impacts Investment Decisions

    Why Our Brains Crave Drama—and How It Impacts Investment Decisions

    Human brains are hardwired to pay more attention to drama, conflict, and negative news. This isn’t just a modern flaw exacerbated by technology and the…

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  • Eyes on the Debt

    Eyes on the Debt

    One of the areas we are watching closely is the national debt. This Market Watch gives a high level overview of the national debt situation. How…

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  • Unforced Errors

    Unforced Errors

    What do tennis and investing have in common? Success is achieved by making less unforced errors than others. And by doing so over long periods…

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  • Time, Not Timing

    Time, Not Timing

    5 years ago this week… 5 years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic began to unravel the U.S. markets. On February 19th, 2020, the S&P 500 hit…

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  • Eyes on the Energy Sector

    Eyes on the Energy Sector

    We have been carefully monitoring the geopolitical events over the last week and reflecting on the implications for investor sentiment, portfolios, and the broader economy.…

  • Four Themes for 2026

    Four Themes for 2026

    As we look ahead to 2026, long-term investment success will be shaped less by short-term market noise and more by long-term, structural trends. Today we…

  • End of Year Checklist

    End of Year Checklist

    The end of the year always sneaks up quickly. We like to encourage clients to complete their end-of year items before the holidays arrive so…

  • Rate Cut, Now What?

    Rate Cut, Now What?

    Last week the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.25% and signaled openness to further reductions. What does this mean for your investments? For Your…

  • Beneficiary Designations

    Beneficiary Designations

    RMH Investment Management always recommends that clients work with an estate planning professional. The following is not intended to be estate planning advice. Did you…

  • Time Horizon

    Time Horizon

    One of the most common questions in the investing world: What stock(s) should I buy? Our answer would vary from person to person. Why is…

  • Why Our Brains Crave Drama—and How It Impacts Investment Decisions

    Why Our Brains Crave Drama—and How It Impacts Investment Decisions

    Human brains are hardwired to pay more attention to drama, conflict, and negative news. This isn’t just a modern flaw exacerbated by technology and the…

  • Eyes on the Debt

    Eyes on the Debt

    One of the areas we are watching closely is the national debt. This Market Watch gives a high level overview of the national debt situation. How…

  • Unforced Errors

    Unforced Errors

    What do tennis and investing have in common? Success is achieved by making less unforced errors than others. And by doing so over long periods…

  • Time, Not Timing

    Time, Not Timing

    5 years ago this week… 5 years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic began to unravel the U.S. markets. On February 19th, 2020, the S&P 500 hit…

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