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The Independent Advisors Podcast Episode 329: The Pivot That Could Ignite a Super-Cycle

The Independent Advisors Podcast Episode 329: The Pivot That Could Ignite a Super-Cycle

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329 topics:

  • Mixed Economic Signals: November ADP report shows 32,000 private sector job losses; 88.8% chance of 25 basis point rate cut on December 10.

  • Fed Policy Shift: End of quantitative tightening expected to boost liquidity; potential for multi-year market upswing and lower interest rates.

  • Japan’s Yield Rise: 10-year bond yield hit 1.9%, reflecting normalization; Japan increased US Treasury holdings by $130 billion this year.

  • Trump Savings Accounts: New tax-advantaged accounts aim for flexible saving options for various financial goals; details to follow.

  • Cautious Optimism: Historical data suggests market gains post-Fed rate cuts; current inflation at 2.32%, signaling normalization and supportive liquidity.

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