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In this quarterly update, we break down what happened in the markets during Q1 2026 and what investors should be watching moving forward. Topics covered: Inflation trends and Federal Reserve policy Interest rate expectations Stock market performance and sector movement Economic data and recession outlook What long-term investors should (and shouldn’t) focus on The first quarter of 2026 brought continued volatility, shifting expectations around rate cuts, and renewed questions about economic growth. In this update, we explain what the data is actually saying — and how disciplined investors should think about portfolio positioning in this environment. If you have questions about your portfolio or would like a personalized review visit us at https://mfawealth.com/ About MFA Wealth MFA Wealth provides disciplined investment management and financial planning designed to help clients make confident long-term decisions. Subscribe for quarterly market updates and investment insights. #MarketUpdate #Investing2026 #StockMarket #WealthManagement #economicoutlook Certain statements include “forward-looking statements” which are statements related to future events or future predictions, including events or predictions relating to future financial performance. Be cautioned that these forward-looking statements are only predictions and estimates regarding future events and circumstances and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, including the risks that may cause the performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.