It all rides on inflation and the Fed, but signals are looking bullish
by Scott Martindale President & CEO, Sabrient Systems LLC So far this year, the Federal Reserve has been removing liquidity from the markets via rate hikes and quantitative tightening, hence the 1H22 crash. But stocks have rallied strongly since the mid-June lows on the growing belief that the Fed will make one more rate hike in September and then pause ahead of the midterm…
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