Fed Days

The most recent Fed Day

Fed Days are days when the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) make announcements on interest rates. These FOMC days usually see a low range and low volume day up to 14:00 EST when the announcement is made and then the day changes into a volatile high volume afternoon. The FOMC change (or leave the same) the Fed Funds Rate.

This is what the E-Mini S&P500 Market did after the last FOMC rate change announcement on 5 August 2008 when the FOMC left the rate unchanged at 2%.

The next FOMC Meeting is 16 September 2008 (6th scheduled meeting of the year).

Quick select any FOMC Fed Day chart from our data base by clicking here

The following pages show E-mini S&P500 charts from this and previous years. We felt that the S&P 500 most accurately reflected the market's sentiment and reaction to the rate change (if any) and is considered the barometer of the market. For that reason we look at the S&P500 charts on Fed Days to see how the market moved and the associated volume with those moves.

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