The Fed Leads And The Market Follows? It’s A Big Fat Myth


We help investors by analyzing what really drives the markets. Along the way, we often uncover a market myth, something most investors believe moves the markets, but really doesn’t.
I want to show you one of the biggest market myths in existence. It will help you understand what the Fed can and cannot do.The one thing the Federal Reserve can do is control the money supply. The physical printing of dollars, or the digital creation of reserves, is in its gift. The natural state of affairs is for the money supply to grow at a rate of around 5% per annum.US M2 Money SupplyMake no mistake: This is actual inflation, and is used by the Fed in an attempt to grease the wheels of economic growth.All it really does though is devalue the purchasing power of the dollar over time. Now, after historic inflation of money in 2020 and 2021, the money supply is being purposefully deflated by the Fed.When it comes to interest rates though, the Fed is NOT in control. The Fed does not lead; it follows the market.Fed Follows the MarketThis chart shows the Federal Funds Rate alongside the U.S. Treasury 2-Year Yield. You can see that at major turning points, it’s the 2-Year Yield that moves first, and then after awhile, the Fed changes its benchmark interest rate. This was profoundly the case in 2019 when the Fed cut rates well after the 2-Year Yield had declined. And of course in 2022, the Fed had lagged the move higher in 2-Year Yields by many, many months before it started hiking.Conventional analysts and the financial media are obsessed with how the Fed will change interest rates, thinking that it will influence the financial markets. But to find out how the Fed will act, all they need to do is look at the short end of the bond market.If you’re worried about interest rates, credit card debt, inflation and housing this year, I spoke recently with a couple of colleagues about how you shouldn’t rely on the Fed to “Survive ‘Till ‘25”.More By This Author:What’s The Best Way To Catch A 3rd Wave Early?
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