04.14.26 - Q2 Economic outlook: will the bull market continue?

EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 25 MIN

04.14.26 - Q2 Economic outlook: will the bull market continue?

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With uncertainty in the Middle East still dominating headlines, the big question on investors' minds is: Has recent turmoil caused lasting damage, or is the economy still on its growth path? On this episode of Market Sense, Fidelity leaders react to headlines of a temporary ceasefire in Iran, a new blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, and how investors should think about navigating the months ahead. We’ll explore potential opportunities across stocks and bonds. Plus, when we could finally see some relief at the gas pump. We’d love to hear what you think! Take a minute to fill out our short feedback survey— to help us make Market Sense even more valuable to you. Read the full transcript View the slides Watch the video replay Fidelity has hired Slido to collect the responses generated by the survey in this event. Fidelity and Slido are independent entities and are not legally affiliated. Neither Fidelity nor Slido will use your feedback for individual marketing efforts. Neither Fidelity nor Slido will individually respond to any feedback you provide in the event survey unless required to do so by applicable law. Please do not include any personally identifiable information related to an account in your responses. If you have questions or comments that you would like Fidelity to follow up with you on, please contact Fidelity directly through your normal contact channel.

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