The Kingdom Finance Show

Market Volatility and Economic Shifts: September 2024 Financial Forecast

Chad Frantzen Season 1 Episode 65

In this insightful episode of The Kingdom Finance Show, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™️ Chad Frantzen delves into the current state of the U.S. stock market and economy for September 2024. We explore the impact of market volatility, especially during election years, and examine the latest job market trends. Chad provides expert analysis on the Federal Reserve's upcoming decisions, potential interest rate cuts, and their effects on various markets. Learn about the federal funds rate, recent stock market fluctuations, and gain valuable insights from portfolio managers. Whether you're an investor or simply interested in economic trends, this episode offers crucial information to help you make informed financial decisions in these uncertain times.

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