What investors can expect for the tech sector in 2022 based on the past three cycles of rising rates
Investors can expect interest rates to rise in 2022, which promises to have a significant impact on markets and portfolios. Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, discusses how specific sectors in the S&P 500 have reacted during the Federal Reserve's last three rate-rising cycles since 1990. Colas uses this historical perspective to anticipate how the technology and other sectors will react to rate hikes this year.
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