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Rates Spike & Stocks Plunge | Three Minutes on Markets & Money 9/29/21

(9/29/21) The Debt Ceiling debate is fueling speculation--and doubt, as rates spike and stocks plunge. The Dept Ceiling has been raised 78-times since the 1980's, and only once have we missed an interest payment on US' debt...technically. This, too, shall pass. Every time we've had an interest rate spike because of the Debt Ceiling, rates fell to new lows. Markets are now sitting on the 100-DMA, and we're looking for a bit of a bounce today. Watch the 433-level on SPY today. This is one of those times where you have to work your way through this period if you weren't prepared. Make no emotional decisions, don't over-react, and look for opportunities.
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