Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to deliver a highly anticipated speech on May 7 at 2:00 PM ET, following the conclusion of a two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. With global financial markets hanging in the balance, investors are keenly watching for signals that could steer the direction of the U.S. economy — and the volatile crypto market.
Why This Speech Matters for Crypto
As the U.S. central bank navigates persistent inflation and employment stability, Powell’s remarks could significantly impact monetary policy expectations. Any deviation from current interest rate projections could trigger sharp moves in the crypto space.
Currently, the federal funds rate stands at 4.25%–4.50%. While President Trump and Bank of America anticipate cuts in the coming months, Polymarket data shows a mere 2% chance of a rate cut in May, with a 98% likelihood of no change. Goldman Sachs expects three quarter-point cuts later in 2025 — in July, September, and October.
Where to Watch the Jerome Powell Speech
The press conference will be livestreamed at 2:00 PM ET on May 7 via the Federal Reserve’s official channels including YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and its website. Major financial news outlets and social media platforms will provide real-time coverage and analysis.
Market Outlook: Rally or Crash?
Crypto markets are already reacting with caution. Bitcoin has dipped below key support levels, trading between $91,500 and $92,000. Analysts warn that holding the current interest rate could trigger further volatility in risk assets like cryptocurrencies.
If Powell signals a more dovish tone or hints at future rate cuts, the crypto market could experience a short-term rally. Conversely, a hawkish stance could sustain current selling pressure. Either way, investors are bracing for heightened turbulence.
The next major catalyst will be the June 18 FOMC meeting, making today’s speech a pivotal moment in shaping market sentiment for Q2 2025.
Disclaimer:
This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Cryptocurrency markets are speculative and highly volatile. Readers should consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.


