Dwight has over 30 years of investment related experience including trading, portfolio management, and economic analysis. This has resulted in a unique perspective that translates economic data into real world outcomes. For the past fourteen years Dwight has concentrated his efforts in the field of economic and market analysis and their impact on the economy generally and credit unions specifically.
Dwight Praise:
Thanks for your insights over the years. I find your observations more dependable and based on common sense. — D.F.
Dwight, I always enjoyed your webinars. And while some may have been cringing when you brought bad news, I actually looked forward to it just so I could hear the way you’d deliver it with that dry wit of yours.— P.G.
I will continue to follow your blogs, for your insight is greatly appreciated and gives me a grounded perspective on the realities of this world (along with your great sense of humor.) Taking the good, the bad, and the ugly gives a more rounded opinion to identify our own risks and strategic directions to roll forward.— D.H.
I am thrilled that you continue to write! As one of your fans already noted, if I only have time to read one article in a day, it will be yours!— K.B.
Dwight, your daily commentary is informative and entertaining . . . I have started every business day with your email, a bagel and a diet coke. I don’t care what anyone says, those three items make up the breakfast of champions!— D.S.
Dwight, thank you for keeping up your market commentary!
I couldn’t imagine starting my day without it!— M.F.
Glad I still can read your posts. You are eloquent and you make complicated issues less so. Thanks for everything.— L.J.
I … always enjoyed your daily updates.
Thank you for doing what you do.— B.A.
You are a favorite of Beehive Federal Credit Union.— S.B.
I’ve enjoyed reading your commentaries. You spoke
at our chapter several years ago and told us what was coming. It was great!— S.H.
Thank you for your continued efforts to provide credit unions thoughtful
and valuable economic insight. Mahalo!— E.R.
I THOROUGHLY enjoyed your webcasts while you were at Wescorp. I also appreciate hearing the “real” news instead of what we would like it to be. I am grateful to be able to continue to hear what you have to say.— B.R.
My mornings always include your comments on the markets and the economy.— J.R.
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April 2012
Bernanke Comes Through Again (4/26/12)
Cue Bernanke (4/25/12)
Taking a Day off Before Bernanke (4/24/12)
Has Money for Europe Lost it's Magic? (4/23/12)
Bernanke Takes the Stage Next Week (4/20/12)
Dodging European Bullets is Still the Game (4/19/12)
3-D Market (4/18/12)
Consumers Confident on Everything but Houses (4/17/12)
Looking for a Handout (4/16/12)
Too Much Hype (4/13/12)
Dynamic Duo Unmasked (4/12/12)
Traders and Governments- a Great Partnership (4/11/12)
Disappointing Jobs Reports Might be here to Stay (4/10/12)
Jobs Number Disappointment Still Lingering (4/9/12)
Big Easter Bummer (4/6/12)
Is Europe Debt Crisis Springing Back to Life? (4/5/12)
Just a Couple of Words (4/4/12)
We Love Our Cars (4/3/12)
Worry List (4/2/12)
March 2012
Stocks Trump Bonds for this Quarter (3/30/12)
CEO's- Reactionaries or Visionaires? (3/29/12)
Aiming at the Right Target? (3/26/12)
Chartheads Spinning Over Bonds (3/23/12)
Bad News with a Silver Lining (3/22/12)
Good Buy or Goodbye? (3/21/12)
The Patient is Ill, Not Dead (3/20/12)
The Barron's Curse? (3/19/12)
Investors Might Push Buyers into New Homes (3/16/12)
Sea Change in Rates or Temporary Rough Waters? (3/15/12)
Jailbreak for Bonds? (3/14/12)
What the Fed Can't Say (3/13/12)
Payrolls Shine (3/9/12)
Consumer Borrowing Binge (3/8/12)
Catching Up with the News (3/7/12)
Bad News Tuesday (3/6/12)
No Free Lunch (3/5/12)
Auto Sales Surpass Optimistic Predictions (3/2/2012)
Auto Sales on a Smooth Road (3/1/12)
February 2012
Junk Statistics (2/28/2012)
It's an Economic Week (2/27/2012)
Banks- Credit Unions Best Friends (2/24/2012)
Weekly Jobless Claim Trend is Favorable (2/23/2012)
Low Rate Environment-Advantage Credit Unions (2/22/12)
Greece Exits, Oil Enters (2/21/12)
Reality vs Models (2/17/12)
Groundwork in Housing Market (2/16/12)
Educating Bernanke (2/15/2012)
Not Much Love on Valentine's Day (2/14/2012)
Warren Buffet Vs Bill Gross (2/13/12)
Assessing the Bank Mortgage Settlement (2/10/12)
Deal Day (2/9/12)
Consumer Binge on long-term credit (2/8/12)
'Liking" Facebook? (2/7/12)
Super Bowl Omen? (2/6/12)
Job Numbers Blow Away Expectations (2/3/12)
More Mortgage Plan Relief (2/2/12)
Republicans Take a Victory Lap Before the Race (2/1/12)
January
Links of emails
A New Meaning Needed For the Word "Summit" (1/30/12)
Europe Will Be Back in Focus Soon (1/27/12)
Fed's Forecast: A Pointless Exercise? (1/26/12)
Bernanke & Co. Ready to Play Forecasting Game (1/25/12)
Bond Haters Unite! (1/24/12)
Fed Enters Forecasting Contest (1/23/12)
