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Federal Reserve meeting

Get the inside track on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, including when it is and why traders pay it close attention.

What happened at the last Fed meeting?


At the last FOMC meeting on 29th January 2025, the Fed held interest rates steady at 4.25-4.50%. This continued Fed chair Jerome Powell's hawkish stance to fight US inflation, currently at 3% CPI.

Current federal funds rate

4.25 - 4.50%

How to trade the Federal Reserve meeting

FOMC meetings tend to instigate price activity across markets, meaning they usually create plenty of trading opportunities. Day traders could look to take advantage of short-term volatility, both prior to the announcement and in the immediate aftermath. Alternatively, longer-term traders can develop strategies around higher or lower interest rates, expectations of higher or lower inflation, and the overall economic outlook.

Here are a few top tips for trading the FOMC meeting:

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Know when the meeting is happening

Our economic calendar is a great resource for this. You can also check out the FOMC meeting calendar on the Federal Reserve website. As well as the main policy statement, it’s worth keeping an eye on when the minutes are released.

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Check the market’s expectation

Is the Fed expected to hike rates, cut them, or hold steady? Check the opinion of market commentators, or analyse the United States’ recent economic performance and comments from past FOMC meetings.

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Be ready for volatility

Markets can be volatile around the FOMC announcement. Get ready if rates are changed or expectations of a cut or raise aren’t met.

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Get your risk-management sorted

Trading the FOMC meeting requires prudent risk management. Do your research and set up stop-losses and take-profit orders to help you manage your exposure.

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Take a long-term view

Trading the FOMC isn’t just about short-term volatility - the decisions made also influence the wider economy long-term. Think aboutthe impact now and in the future.

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