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Market Update | DOJ vs. Fed: Why the Stock Market is Applauding the "End of Independence"

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The DOJ's investigation into Fed renovations, while triggering concerns about central bank independence and reminiscent of the Arthur Burns era, may signal a shift toward a "known evil" of controlled inflation.This contrasts with the "unknown evil" of U.S. solvency risk due to its $38 trillion debt and high interest payments. The market's positive reaction suggests a preference for a dovish Fed that can devalue debt and redirect funds to future investments, rather than face potential collapse from unmanageable interest obligations.This represents a move from a "risk-free" paradigm to one prioritizing government solvency.▶️ Download our app here:📌 Play Store: ⁠https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tradingkey.mobile&hl=en⁠📌 App Store: ⁠https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tradingkey-stock-analysis/id6744304666📢 DISCLAIMERTradingKey provides general information on certain investment products. This information is not intended to constitute financial advice or a recommendation for any specific investment product.

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