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The Federal Reserve is expected to announce the start of its interest rate cut cycle tomorrow, but analysts warn the real market driver will not be the cut itself. Instead, attention is on the Dot Plot the Fed’s projection of how many cuts policymakers expect in 2025, 2026, and 2027.
“The market will not react to today’s rate cut; it will react to the Dot Plot,” analyst Catalina Castro explained.
In June, most Fed members projected two cuts for this year, one for 2026, and one for 2027. If tomorrow’s projections reveal more cuts ahead, it could spark a bullish reaction in both stocks and cryptocurrencies.
“Markets don’t react to the present; they react to expectations. The 0.25% cut is already priced in,” Castro noted. “If the Fed signals deeper cuts, it’s giving the green light to liquidity.”
History supports the bullish case. Since 1980, there have been 20 rate cuts when the S&P 500 was near record highs. In every instance, the index posted gains over the next year, with an average return of +13.9%. In 1996, in a similar setup, the S&P surged +22%.
JP Morgan added that when the Fed cuts rates while the S&P 500 trades within 1% of an all-time high, the average one-year gain is +15%. However, short-term volatility often follows: “Stocks end lower in the first month 50% of the time,” Castro cautioned, suggesting any dip could be a buying opportunity.
Beyond the rate decision, several liquidity drivers could fuel risk assets:
Adding fuel to the mix, the AI revolution remains a powerful macro theme.
Castro emphasized, “The biggest revolution since the ‘90s, combined with an expansive Fed, could be pure dynamite for risk assets.”
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