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And how to prepare yourself for profits... How Stocks Perform When Interest Rates Fall Investors are

And how to prepare yourself for profits... [TradeSmith Daily]( How Stocks Perform When Interest Rates Fall Investors are slowly shifting their focus from rate hikes to rate cuts. Many are anxious for the cuts to start because there’s a narrative going around that Fed rate cuts will buoy stocks. Fed futures suggest rate cuts can come as early as next year. Rising interest rates were one of the main forces that crushed stocks in 2022. The Federal Reserve went on one of the fastest hiking sprees in decades. Now, if rising rates hurt stocks, you’d intuitively assume that falling rates would goose them. But is that really the case? Let’s see the proof. The results may surprise you. RECOMMENDED LINK [Is This AI opportunity the “new NVIDIA”? (Surprise Verdict)]( If you joined fintech experts Andy and Landon Swan when they first recommended NVIDIA, you could have enjoyed an extraordinary 669% price explosion if you got in early and had held on. 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I’ve outlined those periods in yellow for this analysis: FactSet This 40+ year lookback includes some of the biggest stock market events in recent history: - The 2020 pandemic - The Global Financial Crisis of 2007 -2008 - The Early 2000s - The 1987 Crash and more Given that T-Bill rates are at a level not seen since 2000, this is an opportune time to equip ourselves with cold hard facts. We’ll run through two calculations to get a full-circle playbook: - How do stocks perform as T-bill yields fall, peak to trough? - How do stocks perform once rates bottom out? Up first, you’ll see the seven prior periods listed. I’ve outlined the rate cycle peak, trough, and the change. Off to the right reveals the S&P 500 return as rates fall: On the surface, a flattish return is the verdict. Important to note however is that these results heavily skew to hard landing episodes like the pandemic, GFC, and Tech bubble burst. Those periods were brutal for markets as Fed Funds hit rock bottom rates of nearly zero. I’m not in the hard landing camp. I see a soft landing as a more likely scenario given the resilient economy. The early ‘90s, a likely better parallel to today’s environment, reveal that stocks boomed during slumping rates with the S&P 500 ripping 42%. The bottom line of this analysis is that falling rate climates tend to not benefit stocks. But that is not the end of the story. RECOMMENDED LINK [Legendary Forecaster: “Weird A.I. powered ‘M.A.P.’ going berserk — MUST see before October 2nd”]( [Go here and watch the first two minutes of this urgent briefing now](. Because this weird “A.I. powered M.A.P.” has helped legendary forecaster Jason Bodner nail some of the biggest calls of his career. - Accurately predict every market top and bottom of the last decade (CORRECT) - Identify the #1 stock of 2022 (CORRECT) - Pinpoint over 20 triple-digit winners last year (CORRECT) Jason’s M.A.P. system even pinpointed peak gains of 2,120%, 2,230%, and 5,900%. But now this system is going berserk over something else entirely. If you own any stocks (not just A.I. stocks)... [You MUST make this move before October 2nd]( By now you should know I’m not the professor of doom. Rather, I focus on the opportunity. The most important takeaway from the study is that once yields trough, stocks SOAR. Once rates bottom out, we see one of the best rallies. The S&P 500 screams higher a year later with a stunning gain of +27%: This, folks, is what you should be playing for… the coming almighty rally. Lower rates will eventually cause a monster tailwind for equities… spurring insane demand. The kind of breakneck rally that sends the growling bears back into hibernation. Whether you live in the soft landing or hard landing camp, it doesn’t matter. Keeping your bear-suit zipped too tight can be deadly! Stocks are set to gain — just imagine what all-star growth companies will do — MEGA Rally. Have guts. Buy into the cuts! If you’re curious on which growth stocks to consider, [Quantum Edge Pro]( analyst Jason Bodner has you covered. His quantitative strategy focuses on the two signals that matter most: healthy fundamentals and Big Money support. Jason’s [Quantum Edge]( system win rate is roughly 70% historically, and that’s through all market conditions. These kinds of stocks have an even higher win rate and bigger moves when the overall market is also rocking and rolling. 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