FOMC minutes definition

FOMC minutes

FOMC minutes are a detailed record of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings and are released three weeks after every meeting. The minutes offer more concise insights on the monetary policy stances of all members of the committee and how individual members see the value of the USD and other securities. Analysts comb through these minutes to determine if individual committee members are striking hawkish or dovish tones in their remarks, regardless of what tone the statement took weeks prior.

How to trade FOMC minutes

While the original FOMC meeting statement released three weeks prior is a larger trading event, the meeting minutes can still have a sisable impact on the market. This is particularly true if the sentiment of committee members is different than what was released in their statement. Traders may change their expectations of future market moves if the minutes include mentions of future changes or expectations for monetary policy on the part of committee members. This is especially true if there are dovish or hawkish tones in the minutes that were not actualized in the statement itself. Traders’ long-term strategies often shift when decision explanations are released.

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