Jerome Powell Effect "FOMC", QT vs QE

Everyone knows that Fed was wrong about inflation and they admitted in late November 2021.

So there is no guarantee that they do not make other mistakes!

Now the question is:

Are they going to hit the brakes or just ease off the gas pedal..???

QT vs QE:

Quantitative tightening (QT) (or quantitative hardening) is a contractionary monetary policy applied by a central bank to decrease the amount of liquidity within the economy. The policy is the reverse of quantitative easing (QE), aimed to increase the money supply in order to "stimulate" the economy.

They are about to turn off the "Pump"

I'm confident whatever they decide to do will not create a new manic phase..! depression however is likely..!

My December 16, 2021 analysis:

Jerome Powell Effect "FOMC"


For many there is a question:
What did happen yesterday?

THE answer is, FOMC or what I like to call the Jerome Powell effect!

Some newbies think it is just Elon Musk that could move the market with his words, and that is not just true!

While the total cryptocurrency market cap is 2.25 trillion dollars (much lower than Apple with 2.94 or Microsoft 2.5 trillion market cap), The total market capitalization of the U.S. stock market is currently $48.5 trillion dollars (9/30/2021).

No need to say the US stock market is 22 times bigger than the crypto market and the daily dollar value of trades is also 25-50 times bigger than the crypto market!

Big money Listen to Jerome Powell..!

What is the FOMC meeting?
The Federal Reserve is in charge of monetary policy for the U.S., and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is the committee that decides how to manage monetary policy. The FOMC meets eight times a year to debate interest rates, and vote on policies.

Having said that, you can see the volatility of the market increase around FOMC and it could cause a lot of surprises!
But if you're ready for such events that increase market volatility you can benefit from it a lot..!

Best,
Moshkelgosha

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