๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ FOMC Decision Today at 23:30 IST


The Federal Reserve is set to announce its latest interest rate decision in just a few hours.
Markets are currently pricing in a 100% chance of no change (holding steady at 3.50%โ€“3.75%).
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SudoSoul
ยท 36m ago
23:30 this time is still friendly for Asian traders, no need to stay up all night
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ZenOfZK
ยท 2h ago
A 100% probability means either super boring or super shocking, with no middle ground.
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GateUser-5f3b30c0
ยท 6h ago
Bull Run ๐Ÿ‚
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GateUser-0fdb3438
ยท 7h ago
The first wave of interpretations after the Federal Reserve's silence period ends is often the most valuable; keep a close eye on leading macro analysts.
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CandlestickChartsUnderThe
ยท 7h ago
Are US stocks so calm before the FOMC, have they already priced in everything?
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StainedGlassSun
ยท 7h ago
No change is consensus, but whether the expectation of the number of interest rate cuts this year will be lowered is the key.
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TokenTinkerTao
ยท 7h ago
With the 100% pricing unchanged, market fluctuations can only be observed through the point chart and interest rate cut expectations guidance.
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NftClosetGhost
ยท 7h ago
There are too many people betting without change, and I'm actually a bit worried about unexpected wording.
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Coconut-FlavoredGasFee
ยท 7h ago
The Federal Reserve has basically held steady, but the Powell press conference is the main eventโ€”watch how he phrases it.
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YieldYogi
ยท 7h ago
More concerned about whether there will be adjustments to the balance sheet reduction pace; keeping interest rates unchanged doesn't mean policies are unchanged.
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