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Downtown Josh Brown

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The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

I don't know if you have it up.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

But when you sort of quartile out the oil like advances that you see over time, 10 percent, 20 percent, all the way up to 60 percent, you say, is there a pattern between what has happened to oil over six months and what the Federal Reserve will do over the next 12 months?

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

There's a negative pattern.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

The bigger the shock in oil, the lower the probability that the Fed hike.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

25% is not zero.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

But even when oil is up 60, what you see is only a 25% chance that the Federal Reserve hikes.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Why?

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Because most of the time since the 1980s, you don't see a pass through to core inflation.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

And by most, I mean 48%.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Let me quote you.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Yes.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Yeah, growth.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Growth is the clear pattern.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

And the funny thing is, like when you look at, I wrote a lot about the manufacturing recovery earlier on in the year, durable goods orders are actually in the top quartile of their range.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

Yeah, so that's chart 14.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

And then you do see this pattern, right, between core capital goods, right?

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

So the strongest core capital goods, that's the quartile we're in.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

You see that relationship, you know, that monotonic relationship between the higher the growth is in terms of durable goods orders, the more likely the Fed is to hike.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

We're in the top quartile of capital goods, yeah.

The Compound and Friends
What if It’s Still Early? With Denise Chisholm

I don't know.