EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 22 MIN
June Market Update | Episode 206
from The Spend Life Well Show · host ClearVista Financial
Send us Fan MailJune Market Update | Market Highs, Interest Rates, Inflation & Economic OutlookThe markets delivered a strong performance in May, with major indexes reaching new highs despite ongoing inflation concerns, elevated interest rates, and global uncertainty. In this June Market Update, Mark Trice breaks down what happened in the markets, what the latest economic data reveals, and what investors should be watching in the months ahead.From stock market performance and Federal Reserve policy to inflation, housing, employment, and GDP growth, this update provides a clear overview of the current economic landscape and what it could mean for your financial plan.What we cover:→ New stock market highs and May performance→ Inflation, interest rates, and Federal Reserve policy→ GDP growth and the current economic outlook→ Employment, housing, and consumer trends→ What investors should focus on moving forward👉 Click here for a FREE consultation with Mark!OTHER RESOURCES: Kingdom Advisors | https://kingdomadvisors.com CVF Upcoming Webinars | http://spendlifewell.com/events Have questions? Email us at [email protected] or visit our website https://clearvistafinancial.com Follow along on social media: INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK | LINKEDIN
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Send us Fan Mail June Market Update | Market Highs, Interest Rates, Inflation & Economic Outlook The markets delivered a strong performance in May, with major indexes reaching new highs despite ongoing inflation concerns, elevated interest rates, and global uncertainty. In this June Market Update, Mark Trice breaks down what happened in the markets, what the latest economic data reveals, and what investors should be watching in the months ahead. From stock market performance and Federal...
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