Garry black, portfolio manager at future fund, active e t f joins us on the phone from chicago. Garry: The market is suddenly wearing about a a fed policy mistake. When rates go down a longer duration, assets such as technoly technology get hurt. If you start seeing rates move up three times next year, there's always a risk that the fet is tightening while and is starting to fall. But i don't think it's that so much as people are saying, well, maybe there's a mistake on the horizon. And if you see economic rods start tho slow quickly they'll reverse themselves. It's grean arn nth rio toacom tamea
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