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[[The Life-Changing Stock Secret Alexander Green Learned From a Costco Manager]( As [we wrote]( on Wednesday, the (likely) 25 basis point cut isn't as high as the markets were hoping for... but it's still welcome news after more than a year of rates hovering between 5.25% and 5.5%. Investors want the businesses they invest in to have access to cheap capital. The good news is that Wednesday's Fed announcement should get us one step closer to that reality. Of course, underneath it all is the concern that the impending cut is coming too late. Shah said as much to Stuart Varney this week on Fox Business. [Shah - Fox Business] When asked why markets had a muted reaction to cooling inflation numbers - and the prospect of a 25 basis point cut rather than a 50 basis point cut - Shah explained... The market wants to see a deeper cut to stave off any kind of potential recession - whether it's a soft landing or hard landing, whatever it might be. 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