CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday unpacked Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s comments on inflation, saying that even though it’s unclear when rates will come down, there is money to be made in the interim.
He encouraged investors to buy stocks and not just keep money in lower-risk investments.
“I’m beginning to believe that the biggest money will be made between this period where the Fed’s holding pat and the moment where we get the first rate cuts,” Cramer said. “If I’m right, you’re gonna be kicking yourself if you insist in parking all your cash in CDs or Treasurys. Find some room for some stocks please, and I do not think you will regret it.”
After the Federal Reserve’s meeting last week, Powell said the central bank would cut rates sometime this year, but not likely in March, when many on Wall Street expected. Powell doubled down on this stance in a Sunday interview with “60 Minutes.”
“We want to see more evidence that inflation is moving sustainably down to 2%,” Powell told the news magazine’s Scott Pelley. “Our confidence is rising. We just want some more confidence before we take that very important step of beginning to cut interest rates.”
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