Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the next rate move is unlikely to be a hike, easing market fears as traders assess the outlook for crypto and risk assets.Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the next rate move is unlikely to be a hike, easing market fears as traders assess the outlook for crypto and risk assets.

Jerome Powell Says Fed Rate Hike Is Unlikely

2026/03/19 03:30
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the next policy rate move is unlikely to be a hike, pushing back against market fears of renewed tightening and offering a signal that crypto and risk-asset traders are reading as dovish.

The comments came during the Fed’s May 1, 2024 press conference, where Powell told reporters: “I think it’s unlikely that the next policy rate move will be a hike.” The Federal Open Market Committee held the federal funds target range steady at 5.25%-5.50% at that meeting.

Powell framed the policy debate around how long to maintain restrictive rates, not whether to raise them further. He said the Fed would need “persuasive evidence” that policy was not sufficiently restrictive before considering another increase, a stance that positioned the committee firmly in hold mode rather than on a path toward additional tightening.

The ‘Most Fed Members’ Claim Needs More Context

A viral social media post attributed to WatcherGuru stated that “most Federal Reserve members do not expect interest rate hikes.” That phrasing overstates what the available primary sources support.

The official Fed press conference transcript records Powell’s personal assessment that a hike was unlikely, not a committee-wide declaration. No official Fed document from this meeting uses the phrase “most members” in reference to ruling out rate increases.

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This distinction matters. Powell’s individual comments carry significant weight, but attributing a firm consensus to the full committee goes beyond what the evidence shows. Traders relying on the stronger social-media wording should note the gap between the viral headline and the verified AP reporting on the same event.

What Powell’s Comments Mean for Bitcoin and Crypto

A lower perceived probability of rate hikes is broadly positive for liquidity-sensitive assets, including Bitcoin and the wider crypto market. When the Fed signals it is done raising rates, capital tends to flow more freely into risk assets as the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding positions decreases.

The reaction fits a pattern traders have watched closely this cycle. Previous Fed decisions to hold rates steady have generally supported short-term rallies across crypto markets, as traders price in a more favorable liquidity outlook.

At the time of Powell’s remarks, the Fed’s preferred inflation measure sat at 2.7%, still above the 2% target. That gap explains why the committee held rates rather than cutting, even while signaling hikes were off the table. For assets like Ethereum and XRP, which have shown sensitivity to macro liquidity shifts, the distinction between “holding” and “hiking” remains a key driver of near-term sentiment.

The next watchpoint is upcoming Fed communication, including future FOMC meetings and any updated dot-plot projections. If the committee’s tone continues to lean away from hikes, crypto traders will likely treat that as confirmation of a supportive macro backdrop for risk assets heading into the second half of the year.

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