This top-heavy stock market might need an interest-rate hike, not a cut, says Nobel-winning economist

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Robert Shiller says the Fed is doing a “brilliant job,” but he doesn’t see why slashing rates makes sense at this point:

The two-day Fed meeting kicks off Tuesday and a rate cut, with a not-so-gentle nudging from the president, seems like a slam dunk at this point.Nobel-prize winning economist Robert Shiller isn’t so sure. In fact, he says hiking rates at this point could perhaps be the correct move.

“While the inflation rate is below the target, it’s not that much more below it. The target is 2% and the inflation rate is 1.5%,” Shiller told CNBC. “We just set a new record. We passed 3,000 on the S&P 500. We are at a really high market.” Shiller warned that a historic drop could be in the works. These days, he points out, stocks are even more expensive than they were in 1929.

 

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Inflation is non-existent

Exactly. Stay the course.

When the economy is hot doesn’t interest rates go up? Who are you guys fooling.

Spoken like a Fat cat making lots of money and not giving a shit about real people making same as 10 years ago. 👎🏾thank you for all your wisdom

He's correct on the economy running hot. If without monetary and fiscal policies asset prices would be _deflating_, having 2% inflation is a lot of inflation then.

simple, because trump wants it

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