Why the Fed Will Soon Inspire a Powerful Market Rally

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    [Editor’s note: “Why the Fed Will Soon Inspire a Powerful Market Rally” was previously published in September 2024. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.]

    Last week, August’s frail jobs report really spooked the markets. The data broadly missed expectations, reinforcing worries about a weakening labor market and potential incoming recession. And that led the S&P 500 to notch its worst week in more than a year.

    Ouch!

    But here’s our take: Don’t stress the recent volatility. Instead, prepare for a massive market reversal because the evidence suggests one is coming just days from now. 

    That might sound absurd given how fearful investors are of a potential recession. But it’s important to note that the current economic numbers do not suggest we’re already in a collapse. The U.S. economy continues to add jobs. The unemployment rate remains low. Gross domestic product (GDP) and consumer spending are both still positive. 

    Rather, the current economic trends are what’s leading folks to believe that a recession is imminent. It’s true that the economy is weakening; no doubt about it. And if these current trends that we’re seeing were to persist, we would fall into a recession. 

    But we’re confident that, thanks to the Fed, these trends won’t persist. 

    And better yet, it seems a lasting rally is just around the corner.

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