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=== Monetary Policy === Monetary policy refers to instruments used by the US Federal Reserve in order to achieve maximum employment with price stability. Quantitative tightening (QT) ejects liquidity out of the financial market, which is achieved by the Federal Reserve reducing its balance sheet by either selling their current assets, mostly US Treausry bonds and Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS), or letting the bonds mature without reissuance. Reduced amount of liquidity cools the economy which bring inflation down, which historically put downward pressure on tech and growth stocks including NVIDIA.<ref>https://www.investopedia.com/quantitative-tightening-6361478</ref> Quantitative Easing (QE) is the reverse of QT. Commonly referred as "money printing", they acquire bonds and securities and effectively lending money or injecting liquidity to the financial market. Increasing the money supply heats the economy and brings currency devaluation. This typically leads to inflation by issuing more debt and the FED lowers the federal funds rate to near zero in order to pay less interest on their debt. Semiconductor companies and growth stocks outperformed during QE phase of the economic cycle.
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