I examine Greenspan’s argument that identifying bubbles in real-time is impossible, justifying why the Fed didn't raise rates earlier to prevent the late-nineties market surge and subsequent crash.
I used Fed Funds Futures to predict that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates in late January 2001. Based on these market estimates, I recommend buying stocks now before the rate cut takes effect.
I was surprised by the Federal Reserve's unexpected inter-meeting interest rate cut, the first of its kind. The move caught the market off guard, sparking a significant rally across the NASDAQ and Indian IT stocks.
I predict the US market slowdown will prompt the Fed to cut interest rates, sparking a recovery in software stocks. I believe it is a strategic time to buy IT assets before they rebound and continue growing.
Image models can generate original physically impossible scenes, and evaluating those outputs surfaces what makes paradoxical images feel clever rather than merely strange.
Explore the breakthrough in chemistry that allowed for the creation of Zubbles, the world's first colored soap bubbles. These bubbles use special dyes that disappear upon contact with surfaces or air.