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Did Fed Chair Jerome Powell Drive a Dagger Through the Stock Market’s Heart With These 6 Words? Historical Data Backs Up His Claim.
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The S&P 500 has recorded 32 new all-time highs this year, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq Composite also powering to multiple record closes.
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The head of the Fed, Jerome Powell, just put Wall Street’s biggest risk squarely in the spotlight.
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Although stocks are historically pricey, history overwhelmingly favors investors who maintain perspective and look to the horizon.
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In spite of some early-year volatility fueled by tariff-related uncertainty, it’s turned out to be a stellar year for investors. The widely followed S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) has recorded 32 new all-time highs this year, as of the closing bell on Oct. 6, with the iconic Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) and growth-propelled Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) pushing to numerous record-closing highs as well.
Wall Street and everyday investors have been enamored with the sky-high addressable markets attached to game-changing innovations like artificial intelligence and quantum computing, and are excited about the prospect of the Federal Reserve continuing with a rate-easing cycle designed to encourage corporate borrowing.
Despite all of these factors seemingly working in favor of the stock market, one sentence from Fed Chair Jerome Powell appears to have driven a dagger right through the heart of the current bull market — and there’s plenty of statistical data to back up his claim.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell speaking with President Trump. Image source: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok. The Fed’s Board of Governors gives speeches on a fairly regular basis each month, and Powell is no exception.
In a recent speech delivered in Rhode Island, the Fed Chair was questioned about how the central bank’s governors weigh the performance of the stock market when formulating monetary policy. Though Powell normally sidesteps questions that have to do with equity valuations, or offers more of a boilerplate response, he directly addressed what can be viewed as the biggest historical risk to the stock market right now:
We do look at overall financial conditions, and we ask ourselves whether our policies are affecting financial conditions in a way that is what we’re trying to achieve. But you’re right, by many measures, for example, equity prices are fairly highly valued.
This six-word phrase, “equity prices are fairly highly valued,” is the dagger through the stock market’s heart that few heads of the Fed would dare utter.
It’s been almost 30 years since a Fed chairperson has directly insinuated that stock valuations are pushing historical limits. In December 1996, former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan gave a speech that coined the phrase “irrational exuberance” to describe the nearly parabolic climb of internet-driven stocks, along with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite, following the mainstream adoption of the internet.
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Advancing Understanding and Treatment of Cancer Cachexia: Future Chall
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Cancer cachexia (CC) is a severe metabolic disorder commonly observed in advanced cancer patients, characterized by persistent loss of skeletal muscle mass and unresponsive weight loss to conventional nutritional interventions.1,2…
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When And Where To See Comets Lemmon And SWAN
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Are you ready to spot two green comets? Visible in the pre-dawn hours for some weeks, the brightest of two comets now in the night sky — Comet Lemmon — on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, should become easier to see after its dimmer appearance…
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Baggy, skinny … or neither? Why ‘Goldilocks’ jeans are having a moment | Jeans
When it comes to fashion power struggles, there is no greater battle than the one between baggy and skinny jeans. But now a new style is emerging, or is it an old one?
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A’ja Wilson leads Las Vegas Aces to 2025 WNBA Finals title in clean sweep of Phoenix Mercury
The Las Vegas Aces beat the Phoenix Mercury 97-86 on Friday (10 October) to land their third WNBA title in four years.
Spearheaded by Finals MVP A’ja Wilson, the Aces secured the U.S. women’s basketball championship with a 4-0 series victory…
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Minister of justice meets with Hungarian counterpart
China’s Minister of Justice He Rong meets with a delegation led by Hungarian Minister of Justice Bence Tuzson in Beijing on Oct 9.
China’s Minister of Justice He Rong met with a delegation led by Hungarian Minister of Justice Bence Tuzson in Beijing on Oct 9.
The two sides held in-depth exchanges on the application of digital technology in the legal and judicial fields, and legal services for cross-border trade and investment. They reached a consensus on expanding and deepening pragmatic cooperation in areas such as judicial assistance, legal services, and personnel training.
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Josh Padley: Doncaster boxer was able to quit day job after Shakur Stevenson loss
Padley was not signed to a major promotion when he accepted the Stevenson fight, but his dedication to the sport meant he was ready when the call eventually came
“You have to stay ready and around that weight category in case opportunities like…
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Gaza: humanitarian teams reiterate their calls for unhindered access to the disaster-stricken enclave
“There is little information available on the details or how the agreement will be implemented. However, we call for all crossing points into Gaza to be opened immediately so that humanitarian supplies can flow to this war-torn enclave.“said…
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