Fed Policy Whiplash: Trading the March 2026 Rate Decision and Market Repricing

Fed Policy Whiplash: Trading the March 2026 Rate Decision and Market Repricing

Author: Capital Copilot March 6, 2026 Duration: 4:54
Markets are in repricing mode as the Federal Reserve navigates conflicting signals ahead of its March 2026 policy decision. With headline CPI cooling to 2.4% but core PCE stubbornly elevated at 3%, and employment holding strong at 4.3%, traders face a divided FOMC and institutional disagreement on rate cuts. This episode delivers rapid-fire analysis on how bonds, equities, and crypto are positioning for potential policy paths, the dual mandate tension, and the leadership transition uncertainty with Kevin Warsh's nomination. Get actionable intel on yield curve dynamics, sector sensitivity, and the risk scenarios driving volatility across asset classes.

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