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This will be a historical week for the market. The Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates fo

This will be a historical week for the market. The Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates for the first time in more than four years. I expect we’ll see more volatility in the short term – to both the upside and downside. But the more important question is what the start of a rate-cut cycle means for stocks in the long term... [Header]( What Will Stocks Do After the Fed’s Rate Cut? Dear reader, This will be a historical week for the market... On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates for the first time in more than four years. Between 2022 and 2023, the central bank raised rates at one of the fastest paces we’ve seen in an attempt to stave off inflation. Now that inflation readings are getting closer to its target level, it’s time to make a move. [mmi 9-16] At this point, there’s really no question that the Fed will lower interest rates on Wednesday. But a week ago, the odds were just 30% chance that it would be aggressive with a 50-basis-point (0.50%) cut. Now, there’s a 50-50 chance that the cut will be 25 (0.25%) or 50 basis points. [mmi 9-16] The market is clearly split on how much the Fed will and should cut interest rates this week. And that could lead to some disappointed investors. As a result, I expect we’ll see more volatility in the short term – to both the upside and downside. But the more important question is what the start of a rate-cut cycle means for stocks in the long term. I answer that question and dive into some historical numbers in today’s video update. [mmi 9-16]( Here's to the future, [Matt McCall signature] Matt McCall Editor, Market Insights --------------------------------------------------------------- [SHOCKING Footage From Strange South Carolina Facility…]( [mmi 9-16]( This isn’t some AI data center, government facility, Tesla factory, or Amazon plant… But the technology being implemented here could soon begin to usher in $24 trillion of new wealth. [Click here to watch as chief investment analyst Matt McCall reveals exactly what’s going on PLUS his top 3 picks to profit from this massive tech rollout](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out My Latest Podcast [STEP 16]( Many investors believe we’re in the midst of a sizable market pullback. But it’s not as bad as most folks think. [On today’s new episode of the SteadyTrade Podcast](, Tim Bohen and I discuss what exactly is going on in the market… and how to take advantage of it from two perspectives. Two big questions are looming over investors today… Is the pullback in large tech stocks a great buying opportunity? And should you consider diversifying out of well-known tech stocks and into other sectors of the market? Tim and I share our strategies. [Click here to learn the details](. © Centurion Publishing 13809 Research Blvd, Suite 500, Austin, TX 78750 [CenturionPub.com]( *Results are not typical. Past performance does not indicate future results. All investing carries risk. Our Privacy Policy, along with our Term & Conditions, governs your use of this site. By using our site, or by accepting the Terms of Use (via opt-in, checkbox, pop-up, or clicking an email link confirming the same), you agree to be bound by our Terms & Conditions and our Privacy Policy. If you have provided personal, billing, or other voluntarily provided information, you may access, review, and make changes to it via instructions found on the Website or by replying to this email. To manage your receipt of marketing and non-transactional communications, you may unsubscribe by clicking the “unsubscribe” link located on the bottom of any marketing email. Emails related to the purchase or delivery of orders are provided automatically – Customers are not able to opt out of transactional emails. We will try to accommodate any requests related to the management of Personal Information in a timely manner. However, it is not always possible to completely remove or modify information in our databases (for example, if we have a legal obligation to keep it for certain timeframes, for example).If you have any questions, simply reply to this email or visit our website []( to view our official policies. To Unsubscribe [Click Here](

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