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High Odds for Fed Rate Cut This Month

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: October 1, 2025 2:36 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: October 1, 2025
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High Odds for Fed Rate Cut This Month
High Odds for Fed Rate Cut This Month
Key Points:
  • Fed likely to cut rates this month at 99% probability.
  • Traders expect multiple cuts amid economic slowdown.
  • Interest rate adjustments influence crypto asset flows significantly.

Traders now predict a Federal Reserve rate cut in October, with a nearly 99% probability indicating further monetary easing measures in the current economic climate.

This expectation highlights potential impacts on liquidity in both traditional finance and crypto markets, which could see increased investment and volatility.

The U.S. Federal Reserve is poised for another rate adjustment, with a remarkable 99% probability of an additional cut at the upcoming meeting. Traders anticipate two more reductions by year-end amid greater liquidity prospects. Key figures include Jerome Powell, Chair of the Federal Reserve, who commented on mitigating labor market risks. “We called it a ‘risk management cut’ to mitigate labor market slowing,” Powell said. Economists like Michael Feroli from J.P. Morgan predict continued shifts in rate policy due to economic data trends.

The anticipated rate cut this month is shaping trader sentiment, affecting both the traditional financial sector and cryptocurrency markets. BTC and ETH may see increased capital inflows as a result. Economic policies are impacting global financial markets, with stakeholders closely monitoring U.S. rate decisions. Institutional investments are aligning with anticipated Fed actions, indicating a risk-on environment.

Expectations of further cuts continue to drive asset reallocation strategies. Market participants are examining core sectors for potential returns following the expected policy changes. Historically, rate cuts have enhanced BTC and ETH values, supported by strong liquidity installations. Analysts expect similar outcomes this cycle, emphasizing DeFi and Layer 1 protocol implications as on-chain activity rises. For more insights, refer to the CME FedWatch Tool to monitor future interest rate expectations.

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