Don’t Wish for Fed Cuts: Crash Trigger This Fall Katie Stockton
Katie Stockton, Founder & Managing Partner at Fairlead Strategies, joins Kai Hoffmann to break down the technical picture across stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies.
She explains why overbought doesn’t always mean bearish, how seasonal weakness could create opportunity, and why investors shouldn’t blindly cheer Fed rate cuts. Katie also shares her outlook on gold, silver, platinum, the U.S. dollar, and crude oil, plus the indicators she relies on to strip emotion out of investing.
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👨💼 Guest: Katie Stockton, Founder
🏢 Company: Fairlead Strategies
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📅 Recording date: August 19th, 2025
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Timestamps & Chapters: (AI generated)
00:00 Intro – Record highs, market confusion
01:00 Katie Stockton & Fairlead Strategies
03:00 Technicals vs. fundamentals explained
05:00 Key indicators: trend, momentum, sentiment
07:00 What “overbought” really means
09:00 Demystifying technical analysis for beginners
11:20 U.S. market outlook – stocks near highs
14:00 Seasonality and loss of momentum
16:00 Fed cuts – why markets might regret them
19:30 Treasuries and yields outlook
22:40 U.S. Dollar trend – cyclical downtrend?
24:00 Gold outlook – pause or breakdown?
25:30 Silver trends and long-term view
26:40 Platinum breakout – wait for better entry
28:30 Oil outlook – support around $60?
30:20 Where to follow Katie Stockton
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