Why Are We All Holding Our Breath for Two Rate Cuts? 🤔💸
So, here we are, folks. According to the financial wizards over at Kalshi, the number of Fed rate cuts we were all dreaming about for 2025 has plummeted to a measly two. That’s right, just two! It was over four earlier this year. What happened? Did the Fed lose a bet on a football game or something? 🏈
Now, let’s talk about the Fed’s uncertainty. It’s like watching a soap opera where the plot twists just keep coming, and you’re left wondering if anyone will ever make a decision. The FOMC minutes are the latest episode in this riveting series, and they’re dropping today at 2 PM ET. Mark your calendars, folks! 📅
Investors are practically salivating for any hints about what the central bank might do next. It’s like waiting for the next season of your favorite show, but instead of cliffhangers, we get economic jargon. Economist Oliver Allen from Pantheon Macro thinks the minutes might not be a bombshell, but hey, they could at least tell us how long we’ll be waiting for these rate cuts. It’s like waiting for a bus that’s always late! 🚌
So, grab your popcorn, folks. This is going to be a wild ride! 🍿
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2025-05-28 21:35