The Fed, under new chair Kevin Warsh, is locking in a rigid 2% inflation target—no flexibility, no safety net. This shift spells more market volatility, hitting rate-sensitive stocks hard while boosting banks like JPMorgan Chase. Higher rates strain debt-heavy sectors but inflate bank profits—until deposit costs rise too. With less Fed guidance, investors must brace for unpredictable rate swings and adapt fast to survive the new era of financial turbulence.

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