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Market Strategist Warns of ‘Blood’ on February 1 Ahead of Fed Meeting

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Market Strategist Warns of "Blood" on February 1 Ahead of Fed Meeting


Stocks, precious metals, and cryptocurrencies rallied during the first month of the year, and market strategists are saying that markets could retract in the near future if the U.S. Federal Reserve keeps hiking rates and maintaining a broader tightening policy. In three days, on Feb. 1, 2023, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is set to convene. While the market expects rate cuts, some analysts think the Fed will continue raising the federal funds rate. Chris Vermeulen, the founder and chief investment officer of The Technical Traders, insists the S&P 500 is due to slide 37% lower than its current position. Strategist Predicts Potential Market Correction as Powell’s Re-tightening of Financial Conditions is Anticipated


Markets are closely watching the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, scheduled to occur on Wednesday, Feb. 1, three days from now. Last week, Bitcoin.com News reported on how investors are closely following the decision of Jerome Powell, the 16th chairman of the Federal Reserve. As the FOMC meeting approaches, discussions about the outcome have been widespread on social media.


A market strategist known as “The Carter” explained on Jan. 27 that “there will be blood on February 1,” referring to the turmoil that markets may face after Powell addresses the nation. While some investors are expecting a dovish Fed and possible rate cuts, Carter argues that Powell will instead continue to tighten and implement restrictive policy.


The analyst notes that Powell has previously referred to a “broader tightening project” in three stages: rapid hikes to reach a neutral rate, measured hikes to reach a “sufficiently restrictive” rate and staying at the terminal rate for some time. ‘U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will re-tighten financial conditions by forcefully addressing rate cuts head-on,’ Carter stressed in a Twitter thread.



The strategist expects that the Fed chair will address this topic forcefully on Feb. 1 and shift the conversation towards how long the Fed needs to hold at the terminal rate and why. “Look for him to expand on the lessons of the 1970s,” Carter wrote. “Why the market continues to punch Powell in the face and not expect a counter-punch is beyond me. This is the craziest market set-up right here, right now. There will be blood on February 1.” Expert Predicts 37% Drop in S&P 500, While Gold and Silver Set to Shine in Bearish Market


Speaking with David Lin, anchor and producer at Kitco News, Chris Vermeulen, founder and chief investment officer of The Technical Traders, said that stocks are due for a correction.


“I honestly think that the S&P 500 could fall another potential 37 percent, roughly, from current levels,” Vermeulen told Lin. “That is enough to create a lot of damage, a lot of stress, lots of bankruptcies, you name it,” he added. In contrast, Vermeulen expects gold and silver to shine throughout the bearish market. “This is when precious metals and miners take off,” Vermeulen insisted while discussing market cycles.



Vermeulen is not the only investor who believes gold and silver are set to take off. In December 2022, the manager of the AuAg ESG Gold Mining ETF, Eric Strand, said that gold will see a new all-time high in 2023 and central banks like the Federal Reserve will pivot on rate increases.


“It is our opinion that central banks will pivot on their rate hikes and become dovish during 2023, which will ignite an explosive move for gold for years to come,” Strand said. “We therefore believe gold will end 2023 at least 20% higher, and we also see miners outperforming gold with a factor of two.”


While gold has been on the rise and 2023 expectations are high, Harry Dent, the founder of HS Dent Investment Management, has a contrarian view about gold’s performance this year. Dent predicts the yellow precious metal could lose $900 to $1,000 over the next 18 months. Tags in this story analyst, AuAg ESG Gold Mining ETF, bankruptcies, bearish market, Central Banks, Chris Vermeulen, comments, contrarian view, Correction, David Lin, Dovish, Eric Strand, February 1, Fed Chair, Federal Reserve, FOMC Meeting, gold, Harry Dent, HS Dent Investment Management, interest rates, Investors, jerome powell, Kitco News, market, Market cycles, Miners, Performance, perspective, Precious Metals, Predictions, S&P 500, share, silver, stocks, stress, The Technical Traders, thoughts


What are your thoughts on the potential market correction? Do you agree with the analysts’ predictions or do you have a different perspective? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. Jamie Redman


Jamie Redman is the News Lead at Bitcoin.com News and a financial tech journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open-source code, and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 6,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today. Robert Kiyosaki Says "We Are in Global Recession" — Warns of Soaring Bankruptcies, Unemployment, Homelessness ECONOMICS | 22 hours ago Gold to Lose Its Shine as Harry Dent Predicts Massive Crash; Bitcoin to Follow Suit With Low of $3,250 ECONOMICS | 3 days ago


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