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Anyone Afraid Of Inflation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Up In Smoke" data-source="post: 5331774" data-attributes="member: 79702"><p>The Fed and it's policies hold the fate of the stock market in their hands. Companies large and small depend on the cost of capital to be predictable. We've seen rising costs of labor, energy, raw materials and of course capital. Once they see a leveling off of hiring, consumer spending and financing, the Fed will begin to reverse course on interest rates. The market fortunately, is not a reflection of the economy today, but a forward looking estimate of the business climate if nothing changes. The Fed will attempt to guide the economy with policies that protect both the producer and consumer. So many "experts" attempt to capture profits by buying, selling or hedging their positions everyday. The market is a ponzi scam that we've been sold in to believing isn't fixed. The banks announce this morning and the market will move on their results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Up In Smoke, post: 5331774, member: 79702"] The Fed and it's policies hold the fate of the stock market in their hands. Companies large and small depend on the cost of capital to be predictable. We've seen rising costs of labor, energy, raw materials and of course capital. Once they see a leveling off of hiring, consumer spending and financing, the Fed will begin to reverse course on interest rates. The market fortunately, is not a reflection of the economy today, but a forward looking estimate of the business climate if nothing changes. The Fed will attempt to guide the economy with policies that protect both the producer and consumer. So many "experts" attempt to capture profits by buying, selling or hedging their positions everyday. The market is a ponzi scam that we've been sold in to believing isn't fixed. The banks announce this morning and the market will move on their results. [/QUOTE]
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