As world wrestle with itself, many people have felt anxious about the future. The ramifications of this has been felt in the stock market and bond yield. As the yield rate has risen, stocks have dropped. There are many factors that contribute to this. For one, the current global and domestic atmosphere has been described as "on fire" for a few years now and people are worrying about things further deteriorating. More specifically, up until recently, the market have been working on certain assumptions about the stability of the yield. The rise in the yield took many people by surprise, leading to investors cashing out before prices dropped too far. Then there was the threat of government shutdown and the removal of Kevin McCarthy as House speaker, leading to people being unsure of US policy in the future. While that is happening, interest rates are rising due to an appreciating currency. Also there is uncertainty in oil prices due to the Ukrainian-Russia war making people in the industry unsure of what may happen next. As you can see, there is a lot to worry about.
On the other hand, there are opportunities in this chaos. According to the Bureau of Labor statistics, the US has added 336,000 jobs on September. In addition there is speculation that the trend will only continue from here on. Although this is not a promise of a healthy economy in the future, interest rates may have something to say about that, there is room to take advantage and do the best you can with yourself. We at 200GFS believe that we can achieve our dreams if we are smart and determined enough to reach them. As such, we would be honored to help you get what you want.
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