Interest Rates Take a New Trajectory
Size doesn’t matter.
Trajectory does.
Last month’s fed cut has less to do about its amount than its direction – down.
Look at the charts. Interest rates rarely fluctuate. Instead, they tend to rise or decline repeatedly before pausing and reversing.
September’s rate cut marks a pivot. The Fed is in slash mode. The odds of rising rates anytime soon? Unlikely.
That’s a big deal for business owners considering adjustable-rate capital like asset-based lending. Chairman Powell’s move has a hidden message: cheaper capital is likely coming. 
The world’s stubborn “wait-and-see” mode? It’s over.
Projects, investment, and growth? Game on.