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With the upcoming Federal Reserve May FOMC meeting, market a

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{"content":"With the upcoming Federal Reserve May FOMC meeting, market attention is turning toward interest rate decisions. According to CME’s “FedWatch” tool, there’s only a 2.7% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut in May, signaling that expectations for a rate reduction have significantly diminished. As a result, investors are left to reconsider how they position their crypto holdings and broader risk assets. The low probability of a rate cut suggests that inflation may not have cooled enough to warrant looser monetary policy, keeping financial markets on edge. With uncertainties looming, strategic asset allocation becomes crucial. In light of recent political pressure—including former President Trump’s call for Fed Chair Powell to lower rates—investors are watching closely for any signs of policy shifts. As decisions are set to be announced soon, all eyes are on how the Fed will balance economic data, inflation trends, and political influence in shaping its next move. #FOMCMeeting ","images":[],"tags":[],"tradingPairs":[],"quotearticleid":0}

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