Last Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) wrapped up a two-day meeting to decide where to set the short-term Federal Funds Target rate. The meetings end with a highly anticipated press conference featuring Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell just after 230pm ET.
Global market participants sit on the edge of their seats as they await the news of a potential rate hike with the possibility of more to come. Inevitably, both the equity and fixed-income markets will hang on Powell’s every word, searching for any clues as to what the Fed might do next.
What’s all the fuss about? Interest rates represent the price of money, arguably the most important price in the world.
This short-term rate influences all other rates in the economy including mortgages, auto loans, credit card rates, and more.
The Fed has manipulated the price of money for over a decade now, leading to the difficult situation we are in today.
Interest rates were kept too low for too long, even for years after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.
Looking back on history, the Fed usually gets it wrong.
In this most recent case, waiting too long to remove historic accommodative policy and now risking over-tightening into a recession. But trying to micromanage the economy is like attempting to quickly steer the Titanic. It simply can’t be done.
Even with all the pomp and circumstance of the well-telegraphed meeting, it turns out the Fed historically follows the 2-Year Treasury Note anyway.
So, why not just let the free market decide the price of interest rates?
what is money? the banking families i.e. bankers have always been raping their customers, 12% even 25% interest on money they are allowed to make up out of thin air give to you and then ask for more back. Think about that for a moment! let it sink in. if you cant see the problem then you deserve to be raped repeatedly
The Shadow government killed JFK for trying to do the same thing….