What do you make of this?

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What do you make of this?

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45 Comments

  1. ArthurFrood

    They conveniently left out Paul Volker’s moves during the Carter administration.

  2. aaronstandy

    someone give us an actual chart with the 70’s hikes… smh

  3. Needysweet1

    A true regard made this chart

  4. BojackPferd

    In all seriousness, this means nothing. The FED was just extremely late with their reaction to the inflation so obviously they had to play catch up

  5. kaseyriot

    what i see is Boomers won the economic jackpot

  6. Minimum_Finish_5436

    Looks like the hurricane Ian predicted paths.

  7. moriluka_go_hard

    Line go up

  8. killer-tofu87

    I read a Stanford policy paper examining the correlation between the duration of inflation and how quick interest rates go up to counter this, but what do I know. Pretty lines go up make me happy. Full Regard.

  9. StuartMcNight

    They are going to pivot further and faster than any time in modern history.

  10. BojackPferd

    Charts going up is always bullish

  11. hard-ballz

    I posted this the last time I saw this chart. It does not show the start point. We are starting from a much lower point than in history

  12. JinnPhD

    Everything looks huge when you’re coming up from actual 0. Stupid visualization that doesn’t tell you much at all.

  13. fallweathercamping

    truly regarded, this dumbassery was posted a few days ago. But yeah, stonk geniuses abound round here

  14. InternationalCamel27

    Just wait until it hits 10%

  15. veilwalker

    They should have started earlier but the pandemic clouded the forecasts and then Russia decided to take a shot at energy blackmailing Europe into letting them annex Ukraine.

    The real question is how high will the FED go without pause to let the market and economy absorb the hikes already made.

    I believe the Fed needs to pause for the rest of the year to see where the economy is at and then adjust policy as needed. Pretty sure we are right around a neutral setting right now and with QT and lower govt spending the economy is running without any policy tailwinds.

  16. Vonndoots

    I think you’re an artist.

  17. gamesexposed

    As soon as covid stabilized, the money printer stopped and now daddy Pow trying to bucket his way out of the Titanic ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)

    All we’ve got are options now ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4270)

  18. builder911

    means load tf up on poots LONG DATED and sell before midterm election and buy calls

  19. TendieMiner

    Highly misleading as it excludes the 1970s, and ‘15-‘18 is the only other period that began with a funds rate of ~0.

    The funds rate is still lower today than it was at the end of every other period shown.

  20. DorkHonor

    They printed and grew the balance sheet farther and faster than any time in history. Of course the pivot and drawdown is going to hurt. The fed giveth and the fed taketh away.

  21. Skywalker0138

    Seems this is done many times over again…through the year…implications…

  22. Massive_Echo8929

    Maybe inflation is higher than it has been in recent history?

  23. LoveThieves

    15 – 18 (Weed)

    87 – 89 (Crack)

    04 – 06 (Oxycontin)

    94 – 99 (Meth)

    20 – 2022 (Fentanyl)

    I see a pattern.

  24. Xanyol

    Squeezing the working and middle class for everything they might have left

  25. Transplantdude

    87-89 was when the real deep stroking happened.
    What we have now is just the head tease.

  26. Stuff-Optimal

    Thanks a lot Bin Laden…

  27. XJcon

    Let’s go Brandon!

  28. Noob1cl3

    Stonks go up?

  29. Cthuga1

    Just a bit more steep and we go back in time

  30. invalidusername0071

    The same thing I made of it when it was posted 36 hours ago.

  31. TaKSC

    Rate hike this aggressive to match an equal aggressive inflation, not really surprising anyone

  32. ByteTraveler

    Cool NFT you made

  33. MissLesGirl

    Where’s 77 to 80? It went from 4.5% to 20%

  34. TeslaManSX3

    …and of course expects the end result to be a “soft landing”

  35. emulator01

    This is what happens when a country is run by a 74 year old that should be retired

  36. I-Eat-Butter

    we are fukt

  37. Puzzled_Ocelot_4827

    Duh

  38. blarf_farker

    hawt

  39. Even-Reference-9408

    They should put 70s on there when it went to 20%. It will show it worked for the next 4 decades until recently.

  40. cfuzz987

    Don’t worry the inflation is transient.

  41. andydomz920

    Hiking is transitory

  42. Salty_Secret_5973

    It’s the direction that the rocket will take!!

  43. Strappedkaos

    Makes sense, this is the election year of records.
    Most votes ever ✔️
    Every other measure for failure? Yep, the mostest. ✔️

  44. Kimba_Rimer

    What do I make of this?

    Let’s see…
    Maybe, the current admin sux?

    Yea, that.

  45. ShimazuDelight

    time for a “reset”

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