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Strategies & Market Trends : VOLTAIRE'S PORCH-MODERATED

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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (25496)12/15/2000 11:47:53 PM
From: Andrew G.  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
Nice thesis Jim Willie CB: but....

There have been times in the past where the Fed cut rates yet it was too late to avert a recession.

The Fed can certainly cut rates at their discretion and see a transient rebound in equity markets but I hardly expect it to reduce the growing debt burden. Lets face it, with unemployment still near record lows we are at capacity in terms of known growth metrics. If we can become more efficient (overwork ourselves some more for less pay) than maybe will rebound but then that shuts down any prospects for further rate cuts. It's a vicious circle.

My suggestion to the Fed would be to not over medicate a sick patient. Let the illness run it's course. I also feel that the rate hikes were overkill and would like to see an automated system that does away altogether with these rate charades by FOMC wise men and just automatically does very tiny rate moves based on a daily influx of economic statistical data. Such a system would be a challenge but far more precise and less ostentatious.
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