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Created: 2025-07-20 03:13:01 UTC

It could be bullish depending on how the market interprets the rate cut. Historically, we’ve seen Fed cuts trigger strong rallies and even blowoff tops when markets believe the cut is preemptive or liquidity driven. But when the Fed begins cutting into a sustained easing cycle like in 2001 or 2007–08 it’s usually because something is already breaking beneath the surface. In those cases, the market initially rallies but then quickly rolls over as unemployment climbs, credit tightens, and we enter an official recession. So the psychology matters: is it seen as proactive insurance, or reactive damage control? That’s the difference between short term upside and a longer term breakdown.


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onechancefreedm Avatar EndGame Macro @onechancefreedm on x 39.5K followers Created: 2025-07-20 03:13:01 UTC

It could be bullish depending on how the market interprets the rate cut. Historically, we’ve seen Fed cuts trigger strong rallies and even blowoff tops when markets believe the cut is preemptive or liquidity driven. But when the Fed begins cutting into a sustained easing cycle like in 2001 or 2007–08 it’s usually because something is already breaking beneath the surface. In those cases, the market initially rallies but then quickly rolls over as unemployment climbs, credit tightens, and we enter an official recession. So the psychology matters: is it seen as proactive insurance, or reactive damage control? That’s the difference between short term upside and a longer term breakdown.

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