Fed Rate Cut Optimism May Not Avert US Recession, Will Nvidia Fall Trigger Crash?

Amid hopes that Fed rate cuts might spur a market recovery, analysts warn that any relief may be short-lived due to the looming US recession.
By Bhushan Akolkar
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Highlights

  • The crypto market has faced significant selling pressure following a subpoena issued to Nvidia by US DOJ.
  • Historical data suggests that while rate cuts often lead to a temporary market boost, they are followed by market crash.
  • Analyst Brett Brett forecasts a potential short-term rally but warns of an average 13-month sell-off afterward.

On Tuesday, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) sent a subpoena notice to Nvidia sending shockwaves on Wall Street and later on the broader crypto market. During yesterday’s fall, US equity investors lost $1 trillion with some hopes from the Fed rate cuts ahead this month in order to boost market liquidity. However, some market analysts argue that it may only offer temporary relief due to underlying weaknesses in the US economy and the looming US recession.

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Fed Rate Cut Won’t Prevent US Recession

With just fifteen days left for the Fed rate cut cycle to begin, market analysts are pointing to historical charts to see what happened during the previous rate cuts. Market analyst Brett (@brett_eth) highlighted some similarities between the current economic environment and past interest rate-cut cycles from 1981, 1990, 2000, and 2007.

He added that the indicators of a rising unemployment rate along with the 10-year to 2-year yield curve inversion mirror similar trends from the past cycles. The optimism surrounding the Fed rate cut suggests that they could be beneficial for the market. However, Brett shows that history suggests a different development in the making.

Brett added that the market experiences a short-term boost, lasting around 25 days post-rate cuts, followed by an average 13-month downturn. He also added that the market might see one last rally around the upcoming rate cuts. On the other hand, the Bank of Japan plans rate hikes continuing with its hawkish monetary policy. This could put further pressure on the USD and eventually the US markets.

Courtesy: Brett
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Will Nvidia Be the Catalyst for the Market Crash?

The Nvidia share price tanked 10% yesterday after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued a subpoena for the chipmaker while taking further its anti-trust probe. The latest DOJ probe surrounds Nvidia’s dominance in the AI computing market with antitrust officials sharing concerns that the chipmaker is making it difficult for customers to switch to other suppliers.

Additionally, it implies that the chipmaker could be penalizing customers who don’t exclusively use its AI chips, thereby creating obstacles for competitors. Ahead of the 2000 tech bubble burst, the DOJ launched a similar antitrust probe with Microsoft, Thus, market analysts stated that the Nvidia subpoena could trigger the next US recession. Thus, it would be interesting to see whether the Fed rate cut could avoid this situation.

A previous Business Insider reporter suggested that Microsoft is the mystery customer of Nvidia driving 19% of its sales. Well, if true, this won’t go well with the regulators.

The recent crypto market crash has led to strong Bitcoin liquidations with BTC price losing strong support and eyeing for a 75% correction ahead. On the other hand, Peter Schiff presented a chart showing a positive correlation between gold ETF holdings and the price of gold, indicating of a strong gold rally ahead in the making.

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Bhushan Akolkar
Bhushan is a FinTech enthusiast with a keen understanding of financial markets. His interest in economics and finance has led him to focus on emerging Blockchain technology and cryptocurrency markets. He is committed to continuous learning and stays motivated by sharing the knowledge he acquires. In his free time, Bhushan enjoys reading thriller fiction novels and occasionally explores his culinary skills.
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