The First Cut is the Deepest with Liz Young | Stock Market Investing & Trading Podcast

The First Cut is the Deepest with Liz Young | Stock Market Investing & Trading Podcast

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On this episode of On The Tape, Guy Adami and Liz Young talk about whether to trust the rally, what economic data is telling us, why the Fed may have to cut rates sooner than the market thinks it will, bear market rallies, BlackRock’s Boivin says high rates still a threat to stock rally, the expectation of margin expansion and Fed speak this week.

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Timecodes
0:00 - Fed Data Processing
12:15 - Bear Market Rally?
17:05 - Rates Still Loom
21:15 - Margin Expansion
24:15 - Fed Speak This Week
28:00 - Housing Market Update

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