Major U.S. stock indexes dipped today as market participants held their breath ahead of the Fed's rate decision. The Dow slipped almost half a percent while bond yields crept higher—classic pre-announcement jitters. Everyone's basically waiting to see what Powell's crew will signal about monetary policy direction.
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PessimisticOracle
· 10h ago
Dropped again... What is Powell up to this time?
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 10h ago
Waiting for Powell to make a big move. Looks like there will be another rate hike this time, and a bunch of people will definitely have to sell at a loss again.
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ForkThisDAO
· 10h ago
Powell is about to make a move again, always keeping everyone in suspense...
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Hash_Bandit
· 10h ago
lol fed theater at its finest... reminds me of 2016 when everyone thought the halvings would crater mining profitability but then the difficulty just adjusted and we kept grinding. powell's about to pull the lever and half these folks still won't see it coming smh
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ShibaSunglasses
· 10h ago
Powell is about to speak, and it's time for another guessing game... The way bond yields are jumping around is really a bit annoying.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 10h ago
Here we go again? Every time the Fed has a meeting, the stock market starts to tremble, and we retail investors have to follow along with our hearts racing. Powell is really a topic generator...
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liquidation_surfer
· 10h ago
Here we go again, this crappy weather... As soon as Powell speaks, the whole market starts gambling. It's really frustrating.
Major U.S. stock indexes dipped today as market participants held their breath ahead of the Fed's rate decision. The Dow slipped almost half a percent while bond yields crept higher—classic pre-announcement jitters. Everyone's basically waiting to see what Powell's crew will signal about monetary policy direction.