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Markets on Edge as Fed Decision Looms and Powell Signals Likely Hawkish Tone

David Busch, Co-Chief Investment Officer for Trajan Wealth, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the current state of the U.S. stock market. With the Federal Reserve’s rate announcement expected to remain unchanged, all eyes are on Chair Jerome Powell’s comments, especially as he prepares to be replaced by Kevin Warsh following his confirmation by the Senate Banking Committee.

They explore the mixed macroeconomic landscape, highlighting solid labor markets and slowing economic growth, with a particular focus on inflation data. The recent CPI and PPI prints were higher than expected, and tomorrow’s core PCE report will be crucial for the Fed’s decision-making.

They also discuss the implications of elevated oil prices on the central bank’s strategy and the anticipated hawkish tone from Powell during his press conference. Additionally, they look ahead to the earnings reports from the Mag 7 companies, which represent a significant portion of the S&P 500 market capitalization, and how their performance could impact market reactions.

David shares insights on market breadth and the potential for a broadening out of tech stocks, while also emphasizing the importance of traditional value sectors benefiting from AI infrastructure. They touch on the rising gas prices and their impact on consumers, particularly in the context of the K-shaped economy, where the lower-income segments are feeling the pinch.

As they wrap up, they discuss the current volatility across asset classes and David’s bullish outlook on the energy sector, alongside a cautious stance on large-cap tech. He also highlights the potential for fixed income to serve as a diversifier in today’s market.

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