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more stock market investors are calling for the Federal Reserve to do an emergency rate cut to prevent a recession or stock market crash so I want to show you a history of when the FED has done emergency rate Cuts so this is coming from Market Insider Iamp;#39;ll leave the link for you down below so January of 2001 after the tech Bubble Burst the FED did an emergency rate cut of 0.5% April of 2001 A weakening economy caused a fed to cuts by 0.5% after 911 the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 0.5% August of 2007 the Federal Reserve does an emergency rate cut of 0.5% because of the housing market crash January of 2008 the Federal Reserve does an emergency rate cut of 0.75% because of the stock market crash October of 2008 Leeman Brothers fails so the financial system is on the brink of collap apse the Federal Reserve cuts by 0.5% in March of 2020 the pandemic starts the Federal Reserve does an unscheduled rate cuts of 0.5% now I want you to see this hereamp;#39;s the performance o