Q2 Outlook: Trends, Risks, And Opportunities

 | Mar 31, 2017 06:23AM ET

Forecasting the direction of the markets on a quarter by quarter basis is no easy feat. There are simply too many unknowns to determine exactly what will happen and how investors will react to future events on both a micro and macro level.

Nevertheless, a look back at recent price action and examining seasonal trends can be helpful to frame expectations. It may also elevate the need for closer examination of your existing holdings and offer consideration for changes to reduce risk or capitalize on fresh opportunities.

Perhaps the easiest place to start is the state of the equity markets as detailed by the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (NYSE:VTI). This fund tracks virtually all 3,500 publicly traded U.S. stocks in a market-cap weighted index.

On a year-to-date basis, VTI has gained just over 5% in a solid first quarter showing. Most of that gain came in the first two months of the year, with March offering the first signs of consolidation since the 2016 election. VTI has gained nearly 12% since the election amid renewed optimism for business and consumer activity.