Something doesn't smell right.
According to U.S. Labor stats, the American economy is headed for full employment of just 5 percent unemployed. But the U.S middle class is definately feeling a squeeze. And the U.S. Fed appears concerned that loose monetary policy has not had the desired impact of sustained economic growth.
Proof-in-pudding nears called the 1st quarter GDP. This data will state soon how the American economy is truly doing. IMO, US GDP may dip below 2 percent, well below the Fed objective.
What does this mean?
IMO, there is no chance of a Fed rate hike in 2015. The stock market rally may continue as the flow of global money appears unstoppable as the global currency war intensifies. The U.S. dollar strength is now cutting manufacturing and slowing exports . . . A direct hit on GDP.
Contrary to media mainstream talk, the U.S. dollar may begin to drop, crude oil would be supported, precious metals like gold may begin to recover as well the Canadian dollar.
Please treat this as an opinion. But the Fed policies and their impact are clearly not going according to plan which could trigger some significant market shifts in the months ahead.
According to U.S. Labor stats, the American economy is headed for full employment of just 5 percent unemployed. But the U.S middle class is definately feeling a squeeze. And the U.S. Fed appears concerned that loose monetary policy has not had the desired impact of sustained economic growth.
Proof-in-pudding nears called the 1st quarter GDP. This data will state soon how the American economy is truly doing. IMO, US GDP may dip below 2 percent, well below the Fed objective.
What does this mean?
IMO, there is no chance of a Fed rate hike in 2015. The stock market rally may continue as the flow of global money appears unstoppable as the global currency war intensifies. The U.S. dollar strength is now cutting manufacturing and slowing exports . . . A direct hit on GDP.
Contrary to media mainstream talk, the U.S. dollar may begin to drop, crude oil would be supported, precious metals like gold may begin to recover as well the Canadian dollar.
Please treat this as an opinion. But the Fed policies and their impact are clearly not going according to plan which could trigger some significant market shifts in the months ahead.
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