Sept. 17, 2025

The Fed Cut Rates!

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Greg and Doug Stokes dive into the latest Federal Reserve meeting minutes, discussing the implications of a long-awaited quarter-point interest rate cut. They examine historical data on what happens when the Fed cuts interest rates at all-time highs and explore the impact on the S&P 500, small- and mid-cap stocks, and the bond market. They also discuss IPO trends, what’s really behind a weak labor market, and the potential for a market bubble.

 

Key Takeaways

  • [00:17] - The Fed finally cut rates

  • [06:55] - The start of the next wave of enthusiasm in the markets

  • [12:01] - Job market, AI, and a potential bubble

     

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