Tom Lee shares some insights on the potential impact of the Federal Reserve’s decision to stop raising rates. While some believe this could lead to further stock market decline, Lee suggests it may trigger a risk rally and actually cause a stock market rally. He emphasizes that the Fed’s decision does not necessarily mean they will start cutting rates, and they will likely maintain a high restrictive level for an extended period. Lee also discusses the possible significant drop in mortgage rates and attributes the current correction in AI-related stocks to a risk-off environment.
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