Investor sentiment regarding the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions is in constant flux, with expectations shifting frequently about the timing and magnitude of rate cuts. However, a September rate cut is now widely anticipated.
The key debate in the markets this week revolves around whether the Fed will reduce rates by a quarter or half a percentage point next month. Regardless of the size, the first rate cut could present a selling opportunity, according to one leading strategist.
Jeffrey deGraaf of Renaissance Macro Research emphasizes that the market doesn’t always respond positively to the initial rate cut. In a recent note, deGraaf highlighted that the average return for the S&P 500 in the three months following the first rate cut is typically closer to a 5% decline rather than a gain during the same period.
“This could be the unexpected twist for markets this fall,” deGraaf observed. “The strategy of buying after the rate cut might lead to an oversold condition, making it more profitable to buy at levels 5% lower than before the Fed's action.”
August 23, 2024
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