Number of FOMC meetings with FED interest rate cuts in the US in 2026 0: real money 63%, play money 71% 1: real money 20%, play money 16% 2: real money 9%, play money 14% 3: real money 5%, play money 7% 4: real money 2%, play money 3% 5: real money 2%, play money 3% 6 or more: real money 2%, play money 2% Volume: real money 1389.79427891, play money 36349.47330934 Bettors: real money 56, play money 27 Categories: Finance, Economic Indicators, United States, Interest Rates Related markets Who will leave the Trump administration in 2026? (ID: 231765) Volume: real 925.24553164, play 127895.40979507 Bettors: real 65, play 85 Leading (real money): Tulsi Gabbard 86% Leading (play money): Tulsi Gabbard 97% Trump to serve his full term? (ID: 198250) Volume: real 2609.78775908, play 114986.66327483 Bettors: real 39, play 211 Leading (real money): Trump to serve his full term? 93% Leading (play money): Trump to serve his full term? 74% Control of the US House of Representatives after the 2026 Elections (ID: 211468) Volume: real 1268.06728697, play 40478.30831664 Bettors: real 16, play 51 Leading (real money): Control of the US House of Representatives after the 2026 Elections 25% Leading (play money): Control of the US House of Representatives after the 2026 Elections 44% Winner of the next US Presidential Election (ID: 211457) Volume: real 2044.86415693, play 36521.10714014 Bettors: real 22, play 83 Leading (real money): Winner of the next US Presidential Election 46% Leading (play money): Winner of the next US Presidential Election 36% Will Trump be impeached in his second term? (ID: 212720) Volume: real 3007.5194239, play 137081.00274465 Bettors: real 30, play 209 Leading (real money): Will Trump be impeached in his second term? 11% Leading (play money): Will Trump be impeached in his second term? 57%

Number of FOMC meetings with FED interest rate cuts in the US in 2026

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This event predicts the total number of Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings in 2026 at which the FOMC announces a reduction in the target range for the U.S. federal funds rate. The Primary Designated Source (PDS) is the Federal Reserve, using official FOMC statements and press releases published on federalreserve.gov.

Each meeting at which a cut is announced will count as one (1) cut, regardless of the size of the reduction. Multiple cuts announced at a single meeting will still count as one cut, while cuts announced at separate meetings will each count individually. Rate increases or pauses at other meetings do not affect the count. If FOMC communications are delayed or unclear, the Secondary Confirmation Mechanism (SCM) will be confirmation from official Federal Reserve records or a clear consensus of reporting by major financial news organizations such as Reuters or Bloomberg. The markets will resolve according to the substantive policy actions and market intent, not minor wording or formatting differences; if no fair determination is possible, Futuur may cancel the markets with a public explanation.

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