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DHUnplugged #775: Everything Is Fine

DHUnplugged #775: Everything Is Fine


Episode 775


Exhaustion signals

TESLA – a rabbit out of a hat!

Fed meeting in focus

S&P earnings week – its a big one

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Warm-Up
- Don't fight the tape
- Exhaustion signals everywhere - but plenty of money floating around it seems
- Seeing lots of overheated signs.....
- BUT, everything is fine. Nothing to worry about

Markets
- Fed Meeting today and tomorrow - Rate decision on Wednesday
- Biggest week for earnings (S&P)
- ATH - Let' GO! First time over 6,780 for the S&P 500
- Profit margins with those Tariffs - Surprise!
- Emerging markets - On FIRE!

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Fed Meeting
- Stock and All time highs
- GOLD, SILVER rocking
- Crypto doing just fine
- GDP good
- Employment good
- Housing market improving
- Limited information about economic activity due to Government is CLOSED
- Inflation is well about Fed's own measures (3%)
- FED IS GOING TO LOWER RATES

REMEMBER - NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT - TRUST THE GOVERNMENT 

CPI
- The consumer price index showed a 0.3% increase on the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 3%, both lower than expected.
- Excluding food and energy, core CPI showed a 0.2% monthly gain and an annual rate also at 3%, less than forecast.
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data specifically because the Social Security Administration uses it as a benchmark for cost-of


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