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Has a New Bull Market Started? | 3:00 on Markets & Money

(8/4/22) Markets have been due for a rally following extremes in negative sentiment and positioning by fund managers and hedge funds. The extreme bearishness meant there were no sellers left in the market, setting up for a buying frenzy. Now the headlines are heralding a "new bull market" that "you've got to get in." The markets are predicting the Fed will pivot...BUT, the Fed is saying no such thing, with Fed Pres. Bullard advocating for 3.5% rates. In fact, the most recent rate increases won't even show up the markets for 9-months. There IS a difference this time as the Fed fights the highest levels of inflation in 40-years. And markets have yet to price in the effects of slower economic activity as a result of the higher rates.

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