What Type of Crisis Investor Are You? The FOMC + Big Tech Earnings Week Stress Test

What Type of Crisis Investor Are You? The FOMC + Big Tech Earnings Week Stress Test

FOMC decision. Q1 GDP. Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, and Amazon earnings — all in 48 hours. Add an active Iran blockade and oil above $90. This is the week that separates investor types. Where do you actually stand when the pressure is real?

Quiz Questions

  1. Question 1: It's Sunday night before the mega-week. FOMC is Tuesday-Wednesday, Big Tech reports Wednesday after close, GDP drops Thursday morning. Your portfolio is down 4% on the month. You:
  2. Question 2: Powell speaks Wednesday at 2:30 PM. He says rates are on hold but his tone is notably hawkish — "inflation risks remain elevated." The S&P 500 drops 1.8% in 90 minutes. You:
  3. Question 3: Microsoft and Alphabet both beat earnings by a significant margin Wednesday night. AI revenue is accelerating. But both stocks are up only 0.5% after hours because guidance was "in line" not "above." You:
  4. Question 4: Brent crude hits $94 Thursday morning as the Iran blockade shows no signs of resolution. You own no energy stocks. Your gut reaction is:
  5. Question 5: The Q1 GDP advance estimate lands Thursday at 8:30 AM: +0.8% annualized, below expectations of +1.4%. Stagflation fears spike. Stocks open down 2.3%. You:

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