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(FF) Performance During Fed Rate Cycles

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With the Federal Reserve likely to cut interest rates in 2024, what does history show about how the stock market reacts to rate cuts? This week we take a look at stock market returns after the last 9 Fed rate cut cycles going back to 1970. On average the market is up slightly between the final rate hike and first cut, but returns have been mixed 6-12 months after cuts begin. So what does this mean for you? Find out in this week's episode of the Fastest Four Minutes in Finance!

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With the Federal Reserve likely to cut interest rates in 2024, what does history show about how the stock market reacts to rate cuts? This week we take a look at stock market returns after the last 9 Fed rate cut cycles going back to 1970. On average the market is up slightly between the final rate hike and first cut, but returns have been mixed 6-12 months after cuts begin. So what does this mean for you? Find out in this week's episode of the Fastest Four Minutes in Finance!

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