The FED Crashed The Stock Market!

The FED Crashed The Stock Market!

The Fed just cut rates by a quarter point, and while the markets react with short-term swings, we focus on what truly matters for your portfolio: long-term investing principles. Rate changes may impact mortgages, cash returns, and stock movements, but the key is understanding valuation and staying disciplined. We explore the broader implications, discuss why recessions are healthy for the economy, and emphasize the importance of avoiding speculation. This is about making smarter, value-driven decisions that stand the test of time.

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