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Predictions from this Video

Total: 5
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 5
Prediction
Topic
Status
The stock markets are likely to retrace (downturn) and overall economic conditions could worsen due to unresolved trade issues with China.
"I just wouldn't be surprised if markets do retrace that again things can get worse before they get better, especially when they're obviously not getting better with one of our main um concerns and that's China, right?"
Stock Market
Pending
The Federal Reserve is highly likely (99.1% probability) to pause interest rate changes at its next meeting, with no expectation of rate cuts.
"a 99.1% probability that the Federal Reserve is going to pause in the next Fed meeting. Also proving once again, even after Jerome Pal's live speech today, he commented nothing about wanting to cut interest rates."
Interest Rates
Pending
The author expects markets to retrace and general economic conditions to worsen due to ongoing trade concerns with China.
"I just wouldn't be surprised if markets do retrace that again things can get worse before they get better, especially when they're obviously not getting better with one of our main um concerns and that's China, right?"
Market Correction
Pending
Continued tariffs will likely lead to increased inflation for US consumers or cause US businesses (importers) to reduce profits and potentially fail.
"They either take the hit of the tariff and eat it themselves, but most businesses won't do that. It just means that they will have to either increase their prices or they again and that gets passed down to the consumer which causes inflation or they make less money and eventually end up going out of business, right?"
US Economy
Pending
If Trump's proposed 'big beautiful bill' passes, it is projected to add $4-5 trillion to the US national deficit.
"based off of the big beautiful bill that Trump was trying to put into effect, we'll see if it ends up passing is supposed to add four to5 trillion to our deficit."
US National Debt
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