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Strategies & Market Trends : Buy and Sell Signals, and Other Market Perspectives
SPY 687.72+0.7%Jan 5 4:00 PM EST

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (169858)3/11/2022 4:24:24 PM
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If the FED was smart they would move away from the tradition of 0.25 basis point hikes. With the low level of rates currently and the state of leverage all over the world, 0.25 up is a large move. If this entire rate hike cycle ends up with 1% higher rates I will be shocked. It would mean depression.

I think they will do 0.25 to maintain credibility and look, squirm to find ways to never raise again.

Really, I think if there is any way they can manipulate the currency higher without rates, I think that's what they should do. That would ease inflation without harming the economy. How? Aside from free market interventions I'm not sure how they would do it.

Just random thoughts.
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