The financial markets are now experiencing their 3rd “the Fed is about to pivot” delusion. Ever since the Fed started tightening monetary policy in March 2022, the financial media and social media have been abuzz with claims that the Fed will eventually “pivot,” meaning that the Fed w...
No pivot yet. She’s one focused tough breed…. Seeing how devices, apps and tracking using apps and feeds, we all have one long ride. Brendan Apr 7, 2023 at 3:49 pm Wow. This is astonishing. Makes me think JPow and crew will keep doing what they’ve been saying they intend to...
The further disruption to the supply chain due to the lockdowns in China and Russia’s threats to cut gas supplies off will give the Fed more reason to “pivot” back to its message of inflation being transitory and will slow interest rate increases. Bottom line: Yes – the Fed will lik...
I mean you people cherry-pick through syllables to figure out how to concoct something pivot-ish or dovish. It’s funny to me how you people stick to doing this, time after time. The Fed is tightening from both ends, rate hikes and QT. Hence th...
I call it, “The Powell Pivot.” Inflation has been brutal this year. Powell and the Fed raised interest rates in an effort to slow inflation. By curbing demand through higher interest, their goal was to slow inflation.Hasn’t worked too well, has it? Well, now they’ve got other ...
This dynamic provides a powerful canvas that crypto investors can leverage to their advantage. Whenever Tether rises above its peg, meaning USDT tokens are worth more than their dollar units, sentiment for cryptos may be positive. Conversely, when Tether slips below its peg, that could indicate...
Twitter’s permanent ban of Donald Trump was necessary given the possibility he could again move to incite supporters, but Republicans have used it to pivot to a more popular topic: defense of “free speech.” Democratic Speaker Pelosi’s move to impeach the President again, intended to demonst...
The Fed is not going to pivot. That is to say, is not going to rush back into money printing; and, even if it did, the result of that would be worse than the present recession. It would not bring people back to work, but would bait them to remaining unemplo...
Expectations had built through the week that Powell would try to to bat down recent talk about a "pivot" by the Fed. Such speculation had helped stocks surge through the summer. Some investors were even saying the Fed could cut interest rates later in 2023, as pressures on the economy moun...
How a Fed Pivot Works The Federal Reserve is the U.S. central bank, meaning that it is in charge of the nation’smonetary policy. The Fed has adual mandate: to maintain both price stability and full employment. Ifinflationrises and unemployment falls, the economy may overheat, so the Fed...