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Can Markets’ Rally Continue in November? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(11/1/22) Following the best October in the Dow since 1975, investors are wondering whether markets can replicate last month's performance. Futures this morning are pointing higher ahead of this week's Fed meeting in which interest rates are expected to get another 75-bp goosing. The real question, however, is whether the Fed is about to begin tapering the velocity or intensity of its rate hikes. The Fed's "Terminal Rate" is expected to be reached in 2023 at 5%. What we need to see is inflation coming down and unemployment starting to rise to force the Fed to back off; the Fed may get a little more than expected in the way of results. So, we continue to suggest using any rally to raise cash, trim risk, and prepare for tougher times in 2023.

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