Please Forget Everything You Think You Know About Fed Rate Cuts
Mortgage rates spent the entire month of October moving higher at a fairly quick pace. Some of that had to do with stronger economic data, but at least as much had to do with the bond market adjusting to election probabilities. As we've been advising in recent weeks, the consensus was that a Trump victory (or improved odds thereof) was associated with upward pressure on rates. The bond market left no doubts late last night as 10yr Treasury yields spiked almost all the way to 4.5% well before any news team was anywhere close to confirming a winner. Bonds didn't lose any additional ground during the business day, even though that's when a majority of the world was waking up to the news that the election was a done deal. This was not a matter of financial markets guessing or betting. It was a reflection of the efficiency of financial markets compared to analysis that isn't trained to operate on the most immediate and precise timelines. In other words, markets knew before news organizations knew because that's the market's job. Follow the money. On that note, the market also knows the Federal Reserve is going to cut the Fed Funds Rate by 0.25% tomorrow. It knows this with near 100% certainty and as such, longer term rates have long since adjusted for this particular rate cut. There will be absolutely no impact on mortgage rates from tomorrow's Fed rate cut! Any perceived impact will be due to the content of the Fed's policy statement or Fed Chair Powell's press conference--and that impact could play out in either direction!
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