We use a range of cookies to give you the best possible browsing experience. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
You can learn more about our cookie policy here, or by following the link at the bottom of any page on our site. See our updated Privacy Policy here.

Market Sentiment in Neutral Ahead of FOMC Meeting | Webinar

What's on this page

Market sentiment analysis:

  • Trader confidence is high on Wall Street, where the main stock indexes remain at or close to their record highs.
  • However, other markets are more subdued ahead of Wednesday’s US monetary policy announcement by the FOMC.
  • It won’t be making any changes but there will still be plenty of interest in what the Federal Reserve Chair says at his press conference after that announcement.

Traders wait for the Fed

Traders remain confident about the US stock markets, with several indexes at or close to their record highs. However, the FX and other markets are subdued ahead of Wednesday’s announcement on US monetary policy by the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee.

Nasdaq Price Chart, Daily Timeframe (November 30, 2020 – April 27, 2021)

Chart by IG (You can click on it for a larger image)

US 500 Bullish
Data provided by
Change in Longs Shorts OI
Daily -11% 8% -1%
Weekly -6% 8% 2%
What does it mean for price action?
Get My Guide

The Federal Reserve is not expected to change any of its monetary policy settings but traders will still be listening out for any market-moving comments by Fed Chair Jay Powell at his press conference following the announcement of the central bank’s decisions.

In this webinar, I looked at the trends in the major currency, commodity and stock markets, at the forward-looking data on the economic calendar this week, at the IG Client Sentiment page on the DailyFX website, and at the IG Client Sentiment reports that accompany it.

Recommended by Martin Essex, MSTA
Building Confidence in Trading
Get My Guide

--- Written by Martin Essex, Analyst and Editor

Feel free to contact me on Twitter @MartinSEssex

DailyFX provides forex news and technical analysis on the trends that influence the global currency markets.

DISCLOSURES

STOP!

From December 19th, 2022, this website is no longer intended for residents of the United States.

Content on this site is not a solicitation to trade or open an account with any US-based brokerage or trading firm

By selecting the box below, you are confirming that you are not a resident of the United States.