
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to speak at Harvard University this morning in what is officially a moderated discussion with an undergraduate economics class. Markets are not treating it that way.
The discussion begins at 10:30 AM Eastern and can be watched live on the Federal Reserve’s official YouTube channel. There are no prepared remarks, but with Brent crude at $114, the US-Israel-Iran war entering its fifth week since the February 28 strikes, and Bitcoin down 46% from its all-time high, traders will be parsing every answer Powell gives for signals on where interest rates go next.
Just twelve days ago, the Fed held rates steady at 3.5%-3.75% for the second consecutive meeting. At his March 18 press conference, Powell acknowledged that inflation progress had been “not as much as we had hoped.”
The dot plot still projects one cut in 2026. CME FedWatch currently prices a 95.3% probability of no change at the April 29 meeting, with zero odds of a cut and a 4.7% chance of a rate hike.
Oil prices are going up drastically after President Trump threatened to seize Iran’s Kharg Island, adding fresh inflation pressure on top of an already slowing economy.
Powell is navigating the classic stagflation dilemma, a shock that simultaneously drives inflation higher and growth lower, and today’s classroom setting will offer reporters and traders an unscripted window into how he is thinking about it.
The relationship between Powell’s tone and crypto markets is well established at this point. Dovish signals push Bitcoin higher. Hawkish ones compress it. After the March 18 FOMC meeting, Bitcoin fell as rate cut expectations were pushed back further.
Bitcoin is currently trading around $67,833, up over 1% in the past 24 hours. The near-term technical picture, however, remains under pressure.
On-chain analyst Willy Woo posted today that his models point to a Bitcoin bottom forming between $46,000 and $54,000, anchored by the CVDD Floor Model currently sitting at $45,500.
Separately, analysts have flagged a bearish triangle pattern on the daily chart, with a breakdown potentially targeting prices below $50,000.
Powell’s term as Fed Chair ends on May 15, leaving him with one more scheduled FOMC meeting before he hands over to his successor. That makes today’s Harvard appearance, informal as it is, one of the final few windows into how he is reading the economy before the transition, and markets are not wasting it.
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