Every time the Fed signals a rate cut, investors scramble to update models, adjust projections, and prepare for the next move.
But while people obsess over the spreadsheets, something more important is happening:
The relationship between partners is shifting, sometimes faster than the market itself.
Rate cuts create:
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urgency for some
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anxiety for others
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opportunity for a few
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overwhelm for many
The partner who:
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pushed for stability last year now wants to grow.
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pushed for growth is suddenly cautious.
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was indifferent now has a strong opinion.
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stayed quiet now wants control.
Markets change.
Priorities change.
People change.
The question is: Can the relationship change with them?
The partnership, not the asset, determines the future.
If the relationship stays aligned, almost any market cycle can be navigated.




