Quote from Thunderdog:
An observation, if I may. At one time, it was believed that all forest fires were bad. However, we now know that forest fires play an important role in forest ecosystems, and that the suppression of all forest fires can be a dangerous practice that can lead to truly out of control blazes. Essentially, natural forest fires are a cyclical thing that need to be played out, at least in a controlled manner, to help maintain the forest's health and diversity. So, the challenge is one of managing forest fires rather than extinguishing all of them as a matter of course.
And so it is with the Fed. Rather than let the market undergo its necessary cycles to help maintain its health and diversity, the Fed intervenes excessively and is setting the groundwork for a blaze that may well be substantially disproportionate and beyond the hope of intervention. The Fed continues to overplay its hand and that does not bode well for the future.