Over the next three months, the Federal Reserve is very likely to proceed as follows:
In January, hold steady and watch the data. By March, if the employment reports continue to underperform for two consecutive months, a 25 basis point rate cut should be unavoidable—perhaps Powell will even preemptively signal that there could be three rate cuts throughout the year.
However, there is a small probability event worth noting: the chance of a 50bp aggressive rate cut has increased from single digits to 18%. Under what circumstances would this be so aggressive? Nothing more than employment data collapsing too quickly, soaring fiscal deficits getting out of control, combined with policy shocks from the new government—under these triple pressures, the Fed might be forced to accelerate rate cuts.
Looking at the whole year, the rate cut range is most likely between 75 and 125 basis points. The specific path depends on whether the economic data in the coming months defies expectations or not.
We’ll see the results in three months.
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AirdropChaser
· 6h ago
50bp directly taking off? The probability has really increased to 18, and Powell is definitely thinking about how to save the situation.
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PonziWhisperer
· 14h ago
A 50bp probability jumps from single digits to 18%? Now the Fed really has to start considering what if scenarios. If employment collapses, the entire logical chain breaks down.
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BearMarketSage
· 14h ago
Job data has been hitting two consecutive months of strong growth, and the Fed will have to cut interest rates accordingly—this logic makes sense.
50bp directly implies an 18% chance? I think the market is just getting a bit too excited again.
Just listen to what Powell says; the key is the data at the end of the year.
Cutting 125bp? Dream on, I bet it won't exceed 100.
These three months are bound to be a mystery; anyway, I’ve already hedged.
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HorizonHunter
· 14h ago
An 18% probability is really not small; it feels like the Fed is being pushed a bit hard this time... If you ask me, if the employment data softens a bit more, a 50bp hike is a sure thing.
Over the next three months, the Federal Reserve is very likely to proceed as follows:
In January, hold steady and watch the data. By March, if the employment reports continue to underperform for two consecutive months, a 25 basis point rate cut should be unavoidable—perhaps Powell will even preemptively signal that there could be three rate cuts throughout the year.
However, there is a small probability event worth noting: the chance of a 50bp aggressive rate cut has increased from single digits to 18%. Under what circumstances would this be so aggressive? Nothing more than employment data collapsing too quickly, soaring fiscal deficits getting out of control, combined with policy shocks from the new government—under these triple pressures, the Fed might be forced to accelerate rate cuts.
Looking at the whole year, the rate cut range is most likely between 75 and 125 basis points. The specific path depends on whether the economic data in the coming months defies expectations or not.
We’ll see the results in three months.