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Why U.S. Stocks Fell After the Fed Decision

Motley Fool2022-12-15

KEY POINTSThe Fed boosted interest rates by half a percentage point to a new range of 4.25% to 4.5%.What surprised some investors was that the Fed expects rates to climb above 5% in 2023.Overall, the ...

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  • BlitzBison
    ·2022-12-18
    Ok
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  • ARSHAD khan
    ·2022-12-16
    So sad 
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  • lil jer
    ·2022-12-15
    Soooooooo sad
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  • All in Tesla
    ·2022-12-15
    I say the market will side way into 2023 till rate cuts..
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  • Lao Tzu Ang
    ·2022-12-15
    Fed has to cool the market to avoid inflation coming back again
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  • Guavaxf30
    ·2022-12-15
    Market had already priced a 50 pts rate hike. But the rally last week was just too early and too much. Now the marketis coming down to earth.  Unfortunately, I feel it has not really reach the real ground yet. People are realising that the 50 pts is not the final hike. More to come.
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  • Vincentan59
    ·2022-12-15
    Time to come in now🫢🫢🫣🫣
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  • lsjk
    ·2022-12-15
    Buy
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  • Meeshell
    ·2022-12-15
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