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Larry?s Note: , I introduced an analyst who?s been working with me behind the scenes? Eric Sha

[Trading With Larry Benedict]( Larry’s Note: [Last week]( I introduced an analyst who’s been working with me behind the scenes… Eric Shamilov is one of the few analysts whose opinions I trust. He began his career as a macro portfolio manager in 2012 and has been working with hedge funds and top-tier investors ever since. So I’m pleased Eric has agreed to periodically contribute his analysis in these pages. And today, he’ll share what we really learned at this week’s Fed meeting… What the Fed Is Really Thinking By Eric Shamilov, Analyst, Trading With Larry Benedict Let’s play a game… Which one of these three quotes from Fed Chair Jay Powell’s Wednesday’s Q&A is unlike the other two? - “The housing market may have to go through a correction.” - “I wish there were a painless way to get inflation down, but there isn’t.” - “I don't know what the odds are [of a recession].” If you selected No. 3… you’d be right. Because if Powell believes in 1 and 2, then he can’t possibly think 3. [Chart]( So why is he saying he doesn’t know the odds? Maybe it’s the November elections, or maybe he wants to avoid a financial panic. Regardless, he’s withholding what he truly believes… which is that a soft landing is just not going to happen. The Federal Reserve has been telling us that it’ll miraculously engineer a soft landing – a “manageable” economic slowdown. But I consider Powell’s statements as a way of getting the market ready for a real recession. After cheerleading for a soft landing for months now… it appears they’re starting to accept that the Fed was wrong… again. I emphasize “real” because – even though we’re in a technical recession (gross domestic product [GDP] falling two quarters in a row) – it hasn’t really been felt yet. Unemployment has been low, and spending is still elevated. This is why corporate earnings have been solid. So it kind of makes sense that many people have held out hope for a soft landing. But all the rate hikes, tighter monetary conditions, and whittling down of wealth from stocks, crypto, and real estate are going be felt eventually. The pain has a lag to it. It takes time to seep into the economy. And that time is fast approaching… Recommended Link [America’s Next Distortion Trigger: November 2nd]( [image]( Similar ‘distortions’ happened in 2000… 2008… and 2020. But today, America’s next distortion is happening at a scale so enormous, the effects will be hard to imagine. Bills could become unpayable… Gas and food may run out… … it could even end in a new ‘financial lockdown.’ But for Americans who prepare beforehand, it could ultimately be the biggest opportunity of the next decade. According to Nomi Prins, America’s next major distortion could become apparent after November 2nd – just a few weeks from today. To help Americans prepare… on September 28th, she’s livestreaming a special event to unveil a brand-new strategy. [Click here now to reserve your spot.]( -- Real Estate Is Vulnerable First, let’s look at the real estate market. Powell mentioned mortgage rates in his press conference this week, which I suspect played a big part in the market’s collapse. You can see in the S&P 500 E-mini (a futures contract that is based on the S&P 500 index) chart below that the market started rapidly falling during his speech… [Image] 30-year mortgage rates have now topped 6.29%... levels not seen since the 2008 Financial Crisis. On its own, higher rates don’t necessarily mean real estate is in trouble. During the 1970s, real estate prices more than doubled along with interest rates. But this time is different. The Fed’s “easy money” policies and Washington’s stimulus overkill created conditions ripe for over-speculation. I understand that they felt these moves were needed to cope with the self-imposed economic shutdown during the height of Covid in 2020… but 2021 was the year of the “Covid Asset Bubble.” [Holy Cow, Only $19!]( People were not only hyping up the stock market… They were also talking up real estate as well. However, after the big run-up in real estate prices, it seems this market is extremely vulnerable now. That’s what the Fed is seeing – and hopefully preparing for. But there are major issues aside from real estate… Free Trading Resources Have you checked out Larry's free trading resources on his website? It contains a full trading glossary to help kickstart your trading career – at zero cost to you. Just [click here]( to check it out. Earnings May Have Peaked At the end of the day, when you take out all the market narrative, financial pundits, and the hype… The direction of the market is determined by earnings rising or falling. So far, they’ve been holding up. Last earnings season (which kicked off on July 14 when the market was close to its lows) was a major win for stocks. Earnings were beating analyst estimates despite the market anticipating that those analysts had been overestimating their numbers. But a preannounced earnings release from FedEx last week got me rethinking things… FedEx is a bellwether stock on the front lines of trade and commerce. And it showed that corporate earnings may have peaked. The next earnings season is coming up in mid-October – the most seasonally weak time of the year. If earnings show a slowdown, then that alone will enable another 10–15% drop in the market. But we may be looking at something even more severe... If tighter monetary conditions are finally starting to be felt in the economy, then we may be heading for a much bigger fall – one that could erase all of the financial gains of the Covid Asset Bubble. That’s something Larry and I will be keeping a close eye on in the coming months. Regards, Eric Shamilov Analyst, Trading With Larry Benedict Reader Mailbag In today’s mailbag, subscribers write in to thank Larry for their recent gains… Thank you, Larry Benedict, for the QQQ recommendation. It was a success, and I’m very happy with all the things I’ve learned so far. – Robert G. I’m a new member and this was my first time following you. I’m 80 years old and lost all the nest egg funds I had saved. So, this was a Godsend. I invested $487.88 in Amazon and cashed in $816.32. On SPX, I invested $1,720 and cashed in $8,997.66. I’m a true believer! You are gifted! – Judy H. I just joined your service. My first recommendation was for a put option on SPX. So bottom line, I made a $3,000 profit in 24 hours! Thanks Larry! I left some money on the table before and after – but what a tremendous opportunity to profit on your experience and knowledge of the options market! Thanks again! – Ray S. Thank you as always, for your thoughtful comments. 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