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Wall Street is not afraid of the Federal Reserve's "hawkish interest rate cuts"; will the "Christmas rally" in the U.S. stock market arrive as scheduled?
Wall Street analysts are not overly concerned and believe that Wednesday's sell-off presents a good buying opportunity, and a strong reaction to the Federal Reserve meeting is unlikely to disrupt this year's 'Santa Claus rally' momentum.
Only two interest rate cuts are expected next year? Wall Street: The Federal Reserve will change its stance, and the current sell-off is a good opportunity to buy at the bottom!
① The Federal Reserve announced a "triple rate cut" on Wednesday, but predicts only two rate cuts next year, which is lower than the previously expected four. ② Wall Street Analysts view Wednesday's sell-off as a "buy on dips" opportunity, believing that the strong reaction to the Federal Reserve meeting is unlikely to disrupt this year's "Santa Claus" rally.
Has the Federal Reserve made another mistake? Goldman Sachs: The job market is not optimistic.
Goldman Sachs stated that the steady decline in employment rates over the past year aligns with a significant easing of the labor market in 2024, which is 'not yet stable,' and this may signal an impending downturn in the labor market, or it may have already arrived.
Powell made a big mistake: the USA labor market has imploded, and a recession is imminent.
Has the Federal Reserve made another disastrous policy decision by shifting from aggressive dovishness to hawkishness?
The panic is only temporary, Wall Street's oracle: the time for "picking up people in reverse" has arrived.
More than one market Analyst believes that the surge of the stock market fear Index after the Federal Reserve's decision indicates a recent Buy opportunity.
The largest "Triple Witching Day" of the year is coming! Wall Street is experiencing one wave after another.
This Friday, the size of the Options maturing will reach about 6.5 trillion dollars, which ranks among the highest in history, and it coincides with the Index adjustment again.