What Good Is a Crash to Prevent a Crash?

Asset prices, by historical measures, are high across the board. The reason seems simple: Low risk-free rates, courtesy of the Federal Reserve, are driving investors out of cash and into risk assets. To many, the implication is clear: The Fed needs to raise interest rates in order to prevent a destabilizing market crash.

That isn't a good idea. Let me explain why.

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