1. The Federal Reserve's rate cuts do not directly set consumer interest rates, which are determined by market and institutional factors. 2. Evidence suggests the Fed often follows market trends rather than leading them, debunking the 'Fed as rate leader' myth. 3. Fed rate changes send mixed signals about economic growth and inflation, complicating market interpretations.
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