Fed gets D grade on inflation — 'barely': Wharton professor

by | Oct 6, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 21 comments




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Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel and WisdomTree Global Chief Investment Officer Jeremy Schwartz join Yahoo Finance Live anchors Brian Sozzi and Brad Smith to discuss the Fed’s policy decisions, market uncertainty, inflation, and the outlook for the stock and bond markets.
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21 Comments

  1. Steve Lee

    FED is slaughtering the US economy. This inflation is driven by a "Supply Shortage" due to the reopening of the Pandemic, and the FED is "Killing demand and companies" which will never help reduce inflation. During the pandemic, companies suffered losses and they can not suddenly get back to full speed, which is why inflation is high right now. We need these companies to come back to full speed and competition with "full demand and supply" in order to "bring prices down". Just about the time when companies were getting back to work, the FED is "Kicking company's knees". This is not a "red hot economy" where demand is the source of inflation. People have been staying home for 2 years not going anywhere, not buying anything which is why companies had to reduce supply and production in the first place. There is no demand left to kill, it's the "Supply" that is at a problem, and the FED's totally reckless policy is going to crush the companies and crush the US economy.

  2. Gamer Dell

    its the geniuses whom overprinted in 2020.

  3. Ogbonna Vicky

    The crypto market has been unfavourable for months and i keep losing my money selling-off during dips,i"m very scared of holding right now,how do you guys still make so much

  4. Kj B

    8-10% mortgage rates by end of October

  5. Chiquita

    Yellen would take a D

  6. eric kanter

    Fed should have raised rates in Obama's second term and Trump's.

  7. John Dingle

    I smell a Fed pivot or market crash by next fomc meeting

  8. Adrian Rodriguez

    Total BS, they need to normalize. These interest rates needs to go up and stay up. Don't you suckers want good interests on your savings and CD? it's tike the everything bubble pops and we undo the Fed stimulus of QE. They need to sell those 2.7 trillion of MBS's and stop screwing with housing.

  9. BtcMasterMind

    Fed should stop hiking rates, enough is enough

  10. Deplorable

    We dumped 6 trillion into the market without restraint and minimal to no regulation and shut down the global economy for a year. There will be a massive price to pay, we all knew it, we all know it. Buckle up and dig in and hope you survive the whirlwind we've created.

  11. Dan K

    They get an A+ for doing something about the out of control housing market.

  12. Andy Moss

    Supply chain hasn't corrected itself. Just give it a few months. This video really won't age well.

    Also, the fed are doing what's required. If they pivot too early then this will drag on for many more years, with interest rate hikes being reimplemented whenever inflation rears its ugly head each time.

    This period will be incredibly painful but it would be far, far worse if the fed made a pivot in response to a drop in earnings/employment.

  13. Eric D

    I agree 100% with professor Wharton! Thanks.

  14. Roflo

    lets face it we know how we got here and have no idea how we will get out. That is the general rule for any economic moves of this scale and all we can do is continue to invest, make smart decisions and protect ourselves from the downside with some passive income streams.

  15. humanoid phenomenon

    Everyone has such a great sense of humor here. Winter is coming. Hunger trumps greed EVERY time. Good luck

  16. Christopher S

    Old Baby Boomers destroying the world economy.

  17. kurdi98k

    Epic mistake by FED. Questions will be asked.

  18. om gugel

    better E because fail manage conditions from june and July

  19. dom wlokosky

    Jeremy really smart individual was first to call them out on transitory bs and rates

  20. Ny hiak

    Fed will cause recession as banks GET EVEN RICHER!

  21. Mandy RosaRos

    Didn't Wharton say buy on Cnbc a few hours ago???? Can't trust him.

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