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How many Fed rate hikes in 2026?

How many Fed rate hikes in 2026?

Resolves Dec 31, 2026·$221 24h vol·economy
$221 total volume·Open for 1 days

1 (25 bps)

46%-4.5%
OutcomeYesNo
1 (25 bps)
2 (50 bps)
0 (0 bps)
3 (75 bps)
4 (100 bps)
5+ (125+ bps)

Order Book

1 (25 bps)

PriceSharesTotal
94.0¢2.8k$2.6k
93.0¢756$703
92.0¢500$460
91.0¢667$607
89.0¢9$8
87.0¢177$154
86.0¢5$5
85.0¢50$43
80.0¢45$36
75.0¢67$50
59.0¢ spread
16.0¢37$6
15.0¢1.0k$150
14.0¢1.0k$140
13.0¢1.0k$130
12.0¢1.0k$120
11.0¢1.0k$110
10.0¢1.1k$110
9.0¢1.2k$105
8.0¢1.0k$80
7.0¢1.0k$70
$1.0k bids$4.6k asks

Resolution Criteria

This market will resolve according to the exact amount of hikes of 25 basis points in 2026 by the Fed (including any hikes made during the December meeting). Emergency rate hikes outside of scheduled FOMC meetings will also count toward the total number of hikes in 2026. This market will remain open until December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, to account for any such emergency actions. For example, if the Fed hikes rates by 50 bps after a meeting, it would be considered 2 hikes (of 25 bps each). This market will resolve early to "No" if the specified number of hikes becomes impossible — i.e., if more hikes have already occurred than the strike in question. Note that hikes between 1–24 bps (inclusive) will also be considered 1 rate hike. The resolution source for this market will be FOMC statements after meetings scheduled in 2026 according to the official calendar: https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.htm. The level and change of the target federal funds rate is also published at the official website of the Federal Reserve at https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/openmarket.htm.

1 (25 bps)

46%