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Julian Brigden: Markets "On A Knife's Edge" After July Fed Meeting

Forward Guidance

CHAPTER

The Stock Market's Negative Correlation With Interest Rates

Interest rates have been rising for over a year, but since October they've continued to rise. And the stock market has been in what's now being called a new bull market. We saw the Fed start to do QT in the start of 2022, and we saw stocks fall. But as we moved into 2023, we know things got a tad more complicated. So essentially, stocks don't care about rates anymore. Right? Sectors within the stock market care on a relative basis,. The level of the broad market is simply set by liquidity.

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