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Forget the Fed – You Can’t Fight This Bull Market

The Federal Reserve ended its brief “pause” Wednesday afternoon and raised interest rates by 25 basis points (0.25%). This came as no surprise to investors. But the action in stocks told us a lot. This episode of Making Money With Matt McCall is all about the Fed. And Paul Schatz – the founder and president of Heritage Capital – joins Matt for a second time to discuss what’s next for the central bank and the stock market.

Matt and Paul talk about what they believe the Fed’s real goal is for raising rates and what you can expect from the next meeting. And they even break down how it will impact your portfolio. Plus, they take a look at the latest action in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. And Paul shares some of the sectors he likes right now. Tune in for all the details.

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00:00 Paul Schatz Introduction
2:29 Market Momentum After Fed Meeting
4:57 Probability of Future Rate Cuts
8:39 Powell Says Fed to Take Data-Dependent Approach
12:20 What Inflation Target Should the Fed Aim For?
16:42 Jobs Market vs. Inflation
22:20 Does the Fed Matter for Long-term Investors?
25:01Debunking the ‘Follow the Fed’ Approach
28:45 Long Term Opportunities
31:24 Biotech and Healthcare Sectors Set to Move
33:20 Vicor (VICR)
34:50 Paul’s Top Investment to Own for Next 10-Years

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