Chase is the Director at Raymond James. He has a big-picture approach to investing, focusing on the long-term trends that develop worldwide. Chase finds taking a broad, common-sense look at the markets helps him identify which trends he believes will be the most resilient over time. He has more than 25 years of financial industry experience built upon his academic background of economics and international relations as well as decades of fundamental analysis of businesses. This has given him a measured value approach to the markets and has made him an experienced manager of clients’ exposure to risk.
The Fed may signal a pause but it could take a "black swan event" to drive the US central bank to start cutting rates in 2023.
The market is getting impatient with the Fed going too far and is more concerned about the damage that it might do, as some elements of inflation are beyond the Fed's control. They're looking for the willingness of the Fed to say, 'we've gotten enough to a point where we can stop'.