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Locality: Milton, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-864-9912



Address: 470 Bronte St. South, Suite #210 L9T2J4 Milton, ON, Canada

Website: www.edwardjones.com/david-illingworth

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Edward Jones 24.11.2020

Weekly Market Update: Current conditions are prompting a perception among some investors that the U.S. election represents a binary outcome for the market. November 3 may be viewed as a seminal moment in America’s political landscape, but when it comes to investing, it’s the much broader periods of time not singular moments that matter most. Read the rest here.

Edward Jones 16.11.2020

Weekly Market Update: We believe the economy has likely formed a durable bottom, but the pace of growth will slow, and the return to pre-pandemic levels will take time. Despite uncertainties, a gradual improvement in the labour market, along with low interest rates and fiscal stimulus, should help sustain the economic recovery into 2021. Read the rest here.

Edward Jones 09.11.2020

Weekly Market Update: The markets drifted lower last Friday on news that President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19. As the nation wished a speedy and full recovery for the first family, Friday's news puts the coronavirus back in the forefront of headlines, and this could have behavioral effects on consumers who may now be more cautious in returning to normal economic activities. Read the rest here

Edward Jones 27.10.2020

Investing through a recession can be stressful, but don’t forget that bear markets are normal. Feel free to get in touch with me if you’re thinking of refocusing your financial strategy. We’ll work together to figure out what the best way to move forward is, for you.

Edward Jones 08.10.2020

Weekly Market Update: Want to know what happened in the markets this past week and what's ahead? Checkout the latest update.

Edward Jones 29.09.2020

Weekly Market Update: Fall officially ousts summer this week, ushering in traditional seasonal changes (back to school, weather, holidays, etc.) that may pose particular implications for economic conditions over the remainder of the year given the unique environment. Read the rest here.