Markets are ‘absolutely’ not pricing this in, expert warns



MacroMavens President Stephanie Pomboy joins ‘Mornings with Maria’ to react to breaking news that the European Central Bank raised interest rates for the 10th time in a row. #foxbusiness

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24 comments

  1. Hit 200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in June 2022

  2. Year over year inflation since Dec 31, 2020 has been in the double digits across the board. The government’s fiscal action during COVID beginning in late 2020 along with the current administration’s war on energy have contributed to this economic disaster. The results were predictable. Politicians only care about the next election and that means appeasing the masses using taxpayer funds. What’s worse is many of those they pander to pay little or no taxes.

  3. It's not hyper inflation coming, it's the 3rd seal and the 4th seal will follow. Follow the Lord, He is the way, the truth and the life. Pray for eyes to see and ears to hear. 🙏

  4. these press briefings are full of lies.

  5. Several of the biggest market experts have been voicing their opinions on exactly how awful they think the next downturn would be, and how far equities may have to go, as recession draws closer and inflation continues well above the Fed's 2% objective. I'm trying to build a portfolio of at least $850k by the time I'm 60, therefore I need suggestions on what investments to make.

  6. Biden regime is propping up the markets
    All that printing of USD garbage
    Is market bound
    It fake it’s going to crash 90%
    Wait watch and cry

  7. Beware, Brandonomics at at work. Slow Down, Hyper/Inflation, Recession. 😂

  8. Yeah, Groceries are still going up. And materials for building and auto parts

  9. Biden needs to go back to being president of the basement.

  10. It will be twelve hikes an thirteen 😎🇺🇸😎

  11. At least at a credit card debt you could always file bankruptcy against it and get rid of it. I don't have a credit card I refuse to have a credit card I've seen too many people that are absolutely too stupid to have a credit card and overspend but there's a lot of dumbasses here in the United States and everybody is doing peachy it's a wonderful world we live in. They took a right away they took our constitutional rights away they took pretty much our freedom away doesn't it kind of sound like we're going into a Great depression might study up on the Great depression see how it started see how it ends. But I know as far as construction wise goes I see the construction starting to slow down

  12. Everyone is delusional eventually the banks are just going to lock their doors and what cash you got in the bank it's going to be gone and the dollar bill ain't going to be worth toilet paper

  13. Certain economists have made forecasts indicating that there is a potential for the United States and specific parts of Europe to enter a recession at some point in 2023. A global recession, defined as a decline in the annual per capita income worldwide, is relatively rare due to the fact that countries like China and emerging markets tend to experience faster economic growth than more developed ones. In essence, the global economy is considered to be in recession when its economic expansion lags behind the rate of population growth.

  14. Wish my stock portfolio would stop dropping.

  15. Thank you President Biden for going to the border and talking with the border patrol agents

  16. Core inflation isn't stubbornly high. It's roughly 3% , compared to 9% a little over a year ago. The Fed has no control over the price of oil.

  17. Investors are very optimistic only you people are the pessimists the Dow Jones is up over 370 points right now.

  18. brent is 93.77 tx crude 90.24 nice job jo…. & we have 6% of our autos ELECTRIC?

  19. Go Maria Go ! Tell us what we need to hear….not what we want to hear. Very good !

  20. Ms. Pomboy is 100% right… energy is driving this inflation.

  21. Is There Any Benefit to Introspection?

    If we undergo an introspection that aims at bettering our connection to each other in an integral manner, then there is indeed great benefit to introspection.

    For instance, if we think to ourselves, ”When will we be able to care about all people in the world as we care about our close-knit family?” then such an introspection brings us closer to balance with nature’s integral laws.

    It does not mean that we think about everyone having the exact same amounts of money and assets. We cannot make it so that each person would have, say, a thousand dollars and be done with our scrutiny. Instead, we need to account for each person’s demands, needs and states.

    We need to care about the whole world similarly to how a well-functioning family discusses how to allocate its resources to each of its members according to their respective demands, needs and states. If we care for humanity in such a way, then there would be no room for all kinds of crises and disasters that we receive from nature in order to wake us up to our globally-integral connection.

    It might sound like a socio-economic approach that is out of a common person’s reach. That is, how could a single person possibly affect the way each and every person receives a budget and supplies for their lives? But it is much more than that: it is an integral form of introspection that has to run constantly within the general system we live in.

    We are all members of humanity, and humanity must constantly introspect about itself like we do in our families. If we expand the ongoing care we have for our families’ demands, needs and states to the level of humanity as a whole, then we will start discovering our much deeper connection “as one man with one heart,” i.e., as a common integral system. Moreover, through such an ongoing introspection that increases our care for humanity, we will draw the positive force that dwells in nature into our connections—a force that has the power to lead our lives into a state of complete harmony, balance and peace.

    Our hearts, i.e., our desires, are currently very small. We are born with self-serving desires, and we grow up thinking that our egoistic mode of enjoying for our own personal benefit at the expense of others is all that we have in life.

    But there is a way to expand our hearts, i.e., our desires, to include everyone within.

    For the time being, we mostly feel only our own needs and those of our families, and we cannot relate to others’ needs as we do to our own. But if we create support systems to conduct an introspection of how to increase care throughout human society, which will lead us to a harmonious connection, then we will draw ourselves closer to a much more complete form of connection that is in balance with nature’s integral laws.

    We will then experience nature as friendly and warm, because we would then enter into a certain level of congruence with nature, as a single interconnected, interdependent and integral system.