Now stocks are a second half of 2023 story–the Bulls hope

Now stocks are a second half of 2023 story–the Bulls hope

Why hasn’t the stock market tumbled more in the wake of hotter-than-expected inflation numbers from both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index for January? It’s not because investors and traders are looking for a reversal of the bad inflation news when we get February data in early March. Nope. It’s because stock market bulls continue to believe that the Federal Reserve will stop raising interest rates soon enough to produce a rally in the second half of 2023.

Fed raises interest rates by 25 basis points as expected; market convinces itself that the Fed is talking “Pause soon”

Fed raises interest rates by 25 basis points as expected; market convinces itself that the Fed is talking “Pause soon”

The Federal Reserve raised short-term interest rates Wednesday by 25 basis points, as expected. That brings the Fed’s benchmark interest rate to a range of 4.50% to 4.75%, the highest level since October 2007. After a pullback on the news and the Fed’s press release, the stock market advanced because in his press conference Fed chair Jerome Powell didn’t strongly push back on questions suggesting that the Fed sees inflation continuing to fall and that the central bank is nearing a pause in its interest rate increases. If you’re familiar with the way that financial markets torture the Fed’s frequently opaque language to support the current consensus, you won’t be surprised that today’s move up on stocks is based on a very minor shift in the Fed’s language.

Fed raises interest rates by 25 basis points as expected; market convinces itself that the Fed is talking “Pause soon”

The Fed interest rate pause that …

Distresses? Refreshes? Isn't important? Today, as expected the Federal Reserve cut the benchmark interest rate for the third time this year. The Fed lowers its benchmark rate 25 basis points to a range of 1.5% to 1.75%. At the same time the Fed signaled that it would...