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Powell Comment on Equity Valuations Triggers Market Sell-Off

September 25, 2025
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Powell Comment on Equity Valuations Triggers Market Sell-Off

Photographer: Sophie Park/Bloomberg

Six Words That Spooked Investors

Markets tumbled this week after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell uttered a phrase investors rarely want to hear: “Equity prices are fairly highly valued.” The remark, made during a press conference following the Fed’s latest policy decision, triggered a swift sell-off across Wall Street.

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While Powell’s comment was measured, it struck at the core of investor sentiment. Equities had been trading near record highs, buoyed by optimism around rate cuts and strong corporate earnings. By acknowledging valuations directly, Powell introduced doubt about how much further stocks can climb without fundamental support.

A Sharp Reaction on Wall Street

Stocks fell immediately after Powell’s comment, with the S&P 500 sliding more than 2% and the Nasdaq dropping nearly 3% by the close of trading. High-growth technology names – some of the market’s biggest winners this year – led the decline.

Bond yields also moved higher, reflecting expectations that the Fed may keep rates restrictive for longer if asset bubbles become a concern. Traders noted that Powell’s statement was one of the most explicit acknowledgments of elevated valuations from a Fed chair in recent memory.

“This was Powell signaling caution,” one strategist explained. “He didn’t say stocks are overvalued, but the implication was clear: the Fed is aware of froth.”

Why Valuations Matter Now

The timing of Powell’s comment is crucial. With the Fed recently cutting rates to counter a slowing labor market, investors had expected monetary policy to support further equity gains. But Powell’s acknowledgment of valuations suggests the Fed is balancing growth concerns with a watchful eye on asset bubbles.

Equity valuations, particularly in tech, have stretched well beyond historical averages. Price-to-earnings ratios in some sectors are reminiscent of late-1990s levels. While strong earnings growth has justified some of the rally, skeptics warn that expectations may have run ahead of reality.

For the Fed, overly frothy markets could undermine financial stability, complicating efforts to manage inflation and growth simultaneously.

Historical Echoes of Fed Caution

Powell’s remark recalls similar episodes when Fed chairs cautioned about markets. Alan Greenspan’s famous “irrational exuberance” speech in 1996, though not followed by immediate policy changes, became a hallmark warning of the dot-com bubble. Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen also occasionally referenced asset prices, but usually in broad terms.

By stating outright that equity prices are “fairly highly valued,” Powell broke with his usual cautious phrasing. Investors interpreted it as a subtle warning that the Fed would not rush to backstop markets if valuations correct.

Implications for Investors

The sell-off highlights how sensitive markets remain to Fed communication. For traders who had bet heavily on a continued rally, Powell’s words forced a reassessment. Some analysts now expect more volatility ahead, particularly if earnings results fail to justify lofty valuations.

Long-term investors, however, may see opportunity in any correction. “If Powell’s comments trigger a reset in valuations, it could create healthier conditions for sustainable gains,” one portfolio manager argued.

For now, the immediate effect is a reminder that the Fed’s influence extends beyond interest rates and into the psychology of markets.

A “Challenging Situation” Ahead for Policy

Powell’s broader message emphasized the complexity of the Fed’s current mandate. The central bank is cutting rates to support a cooling economy, but it must avoid fueling speculative bubbles in the process. Balancing those goals will be increasingly difficult as financial markets react swiftly to every word from policymakers.

“This is a challenging situation,” Powell admitted, noting that the Fed remains committed to both price stability and financial stability. His candid assessment reflects the fine line the central bank must walk: support growth without undermining confidence in markets.

Looking Forward

Whether Powell’s six words mark the start of a broader correction or just a temporary pause in the rally remains to be seen. Much will depend on incoming data – from corporate earnings to inflation trends – and whether investors recalibrate expectations.

For now, Powell has reminded Wall Street that valuations matter, even in an era of AI optimism and rate cuts. The Fed may not directly target stock prices, but its words alone can reshape the trajectory of markets.

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