Interesting as someone with an interest in how political decisions affect markets, and how markets respond both emotionally and logically at the same time.
No answers to anything though. We'll just have to wait and see what the outcome is.
I'm guessing this is a dead cat bounce and undeniable recession will hit, although there will be a lot of denial as to whether we're in a recession or we just went through a small recession and it's over now (much like: "this inflation is transitory").
> as someone with an interest in how political decisions affect markets...
What I find interesting in the economic field is how, across schools of thought, even those that are ideologically opposed (e.g., Marxism vs. the Austrian School), the narrative can be reduced to the actions or decisions of very few individuals.