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$BTC #FOMCMeeting 🍒🍒🍒 The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is indeed holding a two-day policy meeting on May 6-7, 2025. Here's what we know so far ¹ ² ³: - *Interest Rate Decision*: Markets widely expect the Fed to keep its benchmark interest rate steady at 4.25%-4.50%, consistent with expectations. - *Previous Meeting*: In their last meeting on March 19-20, 2024, the FOMC decided to hold rates at a 23-year high of 5.25%-5.50% and signaled three rate cuts in 2024. - *Economic Projections*: The Fed's economic projections, including the "dot plot," will likely provide insights into future policy decisions. - *Inflation and Growth*: The Fed's stance on inflation and growth will be closely watched, given the current economic conditions. Some key takeaways from previous FOMC meetings include ²: - *Rate Cuts*: The Fed expects to cut rates by 0.75 percentage points in 2024, with some policymakers debating the timing and extent of rate cuts. - *Inflation*: The Fed's inflation forecast remains a key factor in determining policy decisions, with a target inflation rate of 2%. - *Economic Growth*: The Fed's growth projections have been revised upward, reflecting a resilient economy. We'll have to wait for the meeting's outcome to understand the Fed's current stance on monetary policy.
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#USHouseMarketStructureDraft #FOMCMeeting 🍒🍒🍒 The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is indeed holding a two-day policy meeting on May 6-7, 2025. Here's what we know so far ¹ ² ³: - *Interest Rate Decision*: Markets widely expect the Fed to keep its benchmark interest rate steady at 4.25%-4.50%, consistent with expectations. - *Previous Meeting*: In their last meeting on March 19-20, 2024, the FOMC decided to hold rates at a 23-year high of 5.25%-5.50% and signaled three rate cuts in 2024. - *Economic Projections*: The Fed's economic projections, including the "dot plot," will likely provide insights into future policy decisions. - *Inflation and Growth*: The Fed's stance on inflation and growth will be closely watched, given the current economic conditions. Some key takeaways from previous FOMC meetings include ²: - *Rate Cuts*: The Fed expects to cut rates by 0.75 percentage points in 2024, with some policymakers debating the timing and extent of rate cuts. - *Inflation*: The Fed's inflation forecast remains a key factor in determining policy decisions, with a target inflation rate of 2%. - *Economic Growth*: The Fed's growth projections have been revised upward, reflecting a resilient economy. We'll have to wait for the meeting's outcome to understand the Fed's current stance on monetary policy.
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#FOMCMeeting #FOMCMeeting 🍒🍒🍒 The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is indeed holding a two-day policy meeting on May 6-7, 2025. Here's what we know so far ¹ ² ³: - *Interest Rate Decision*: Markets widely expect the Fed to keep its benchmark interest rate steady at 4.25%-4.50%, consistent with expectations. - *Previous Meeting*: In their last meeting on March 19-20, 2024, the FOMC decided to hold rates at a 23-year high of 5.25%-5.50% and signaled three rate cuts in 2024. - *Economic Projections*: The Fed's economic projections, including the "dot plot," will likely provide insights into future policy decisions. - *Inflation and Growth*: The Fed's stance on inflation and growth will be closely watched, given the current economic conditions. Some key takeaways from previous FOMC meetings include ²: - *Rate Cuts*: The Fed expects to cut rates by 0.75 percentage points in 2024, with some policymakers debating the timing and extent of rate cuts. - *Inflation*: The Fed's inflation forecast remains a key factor in determining policy decisions, with a target inflation rate of 2%. - *Economic Growth*: The Fed's growth projections have been revised upward, reflecting a resilient economy. We'll have to wait for the meeting's outcome to understand the Fed's current stance on monetary policy.
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#USStablecoinBill Price Update: $ADA/USDT just dropped from $0.6865 to $0.6839, sliding -1.13% as sellers begin pressing. Volume sits at 1.14M on this 15-min candle, and the order book shows a 57.87% buyer presence—but it’s not enough yet to stop the pressure. Current Price: $0.6839 Range: Tight rejection from $0.6865, now testing $0.6828 zone RSI: Cooling off on lower timeframes, indicating potential short-term dip Key Support Levels: • $0.6820 (Immediate bounce zone) • $0.6785 (Strong base zone—must hold) Key Resistance Levels: • $0.6860 – $0.6885 (Rejection zone) • $0.6900+ (Breakout needed for reversal)
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#MarketPullback Price Update: $ADA/USDT just dropped from $0.6865 to $0.6839, sliding -1.13% as sellers begin pressing. Volume sits at 1.14M on this 15-min candle, and the order book shows a 57.87% buyer presence—but it’s not enough yet to stop the pressure. Current Price: $0.6839 Range: Tight rejection from $0.6865, now testing $0.6828 zone RSI: Cooling off on lower timeframes, indicating potential short-term dip Key Support Levels: • $0.6820 (Immediate bounce zone) • $0.6785 (Strong base zone—must hold) Key Resistance Levels: • $0.6860 – $0.6885 (Rejection zone) • $0.6900+ (Breakout needed for reversal)
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