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Fed's Lael Brainard: Supports 'gradual' rate cuts, no reason to stop shrinking the balance sheet.
1. Logan stated that due to the various uncertainties still present in the economic environment, the Fed should remain cautious in cutting interest rates, and she supports adopting a "gradual" approach to rate cuts; 2. Currently, the liquidity in the market is still "very abundant," and there is no need to quickly stop balance sheet reduction.
Top economists warn of the risk of a sharp drop in US stocks and suggest investing this way...
①Top economists warn that the stock market in the usa is experiencing a bubble and there is a risk of a significant drop; ②He advises investors to pay attention to several key sectors and to add 'a dose of insurance' to their investment portfolios.
Are the fluctuations in the US stock market intensifying before and after the election? Wall Street technical analyst: US stocks may have a short-term pullback of 7%.
①With the gradual approach of the USA presidential election, the market is paying more attention to the recent volatility risks of the US stock market; ②Recently, according to the technical analyst Mark Newton of Fundstrat, purely from a technical analysis perspective, there is a possibility of a 7% pullback in the US stock market by mid-November.
No rush to cut interest rates! Federal Reserve's Bostic: Slowing down the pace can achieve dual goals.
1. The Federal Reserve should patiently and gradually lower its policy interest rate so that it can reduce the inflation rate to the target level of 2% and also prevent the US economy from falling into recession; 2. Bostonic expects that by the end of 2025, the inflation rate in the US may decrease to the target of 2% set by the Federal Reserve.
Netflix Options Volume Jump After Stellar Earnings Sent Shares to Record
Is the US stock market not calm tonight? $3 trillion huge options expiring, Goldman Sachs: This time is different.
Goldman Sachs points out that the US stock market is approaching the election, and the expected major decline has not yet occurred. The VIX volatility has not risen along with the s&p 500's increase, so investors holding put options need to consider the possibility of the US stocks continuing to rise.