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Will the Fed Raise or Lower Rates?

Will the Fed Raise or Lower Rates?
April 10, 2024

April 10, 2024

Inflation is real and hitting American households hard. From the grocery store to the gas pump to everyday activities, the rising cost of living is inescapable. Tomorrow’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report along with the Fed meeting minutes are expected to shed more light on where inflation stands and what the central bank plans to do about it.

 

The Cleveland Fed’s CPI projections suggest inflation may be reaccelerating after briefly cooling earlier this year. If the CPI comes in hot again for the third straight month, alongside still-strong job numbers, the Fed may have no choice but to raise interest rates further to rein in stubbornly high inflation.

 

This possibility contradicts the market’s current pricing, which has been anticipating rate cuts from the Fed later this year. A shift to rate hike rhetoric could send shockwaves through equity and fixed income markets that have become accustomed to easy money policies.

 

Meanwhile, commodity prices from oil to wheat to copper have been surging in recent months, reflecting the higher costs of production feeding through to consumer goods. This supports the anecdotal evidence that true inflation is running much hotter than the headline 3-4% figures would suggest.

 

In this high inflation environment, purchasing power is being rapidly eroded. After accounting for rising prices across food, energy, housing, and more, the real decline in Americans’ living standards may be closer to 10-20% annually. Traditional investment portfolios are struggling to keep up.

 

However, some asset classes like gold, silver, bitcoin, and commodity producers could thrive if official inflation readings start catching up to reality. A future of persistently higher price levels may demand a major portfolio rethink for investors seeking to preserve their long-term purchasing power.

 

The coming CPI report and Fed meeting represent another critical inflection point in the battle against inflation. Investors would be wise to brace for volatility and position accordingly based on the latest data. Best of US Investors aims to provide context around these key releases and insights on prudent portfolio positioning in this persistently inflationary environment.

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