This is Fed Market Manipulation
The U.S. Federal Reserve cleared the way for a relief rally in the stock market Wednesday with its Monetary Policy Statement release. Despite removing its cautionary language – namely the word “patient” – it added enough new cautionary discussion to offset any resulting negative market interpretation. The Fed pretty well spelled out relief with several strong and strange statements about its plans, but the market still has its doubts. Fed rate hikes seemed to be on the horizon before Wednesday, but it’s clear now that the Fed will simply play this by ear for as long as the dollar is in play. Has the Fed gone too far and turned transparency into outright market manipulation? See my full report on Fed market manipulation here.
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Market Sector Security
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03-19-15
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SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE: SPY)
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-0.5%
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SPDR Dow Jones (NYSE: DIA)
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-0.6%
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PowerShares QQQ (Nasdaq: QQQ)
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+0.2%
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iShares Russell 2000 (NYSE: IWM)
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+0.2%
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Vanguard Total Stock Market (NYSE: VTI)
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-0.4%
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iPath S&P GSCI Crude Oil (NYSE: OIL)
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-4.2%
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SPDR Gold Trust (NYSE: GLD)
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-0.1%
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Please see our disclosures at the Wall Street Greek website and author bio pages found there. This article and website in no way offers or represents financial or investment advice. Information is provided for entertainment purposes only.
Labels: Economy, Economy-2015-Q1, Federal_Reserve, Federal-Reserve-2015, Market-Outlook, Market-Outlook-2015-Q1
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