Market Update: 22nd September 2025 – Stocks at Highs, Fed in Focus

The Bigger Picture

Last week saw US equities smash into fresh record territory, with the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all clocking new highs. Bulls are clearly in control, helped by optimism around the Fed’s recent rate cut and hopes that more easing is on the horizon.

But here’s the catch: when markets are this stretched, it doesn’t take much to rattle confidence. The rally is running hot, and with plenty of Fed talk and key data this week, traders are wondering whether we push higher or see a bit of profit-taking creep in.

The Fed Factor

After cutting rates earlier this month, the Fed now has the market convinced it’s in easing mode. This week’s line-up of Fed speakers will test that assumption. If the message is that more cuts are possible, the rally could stay alive. But if officials hint that last time was a one-off, equities could quickly give back some ground.
Remember markets aren’t just trading on what the Fed does, but on what it says. Tone is everything right now.

Data Watch

On the economic front, we’ve got PMI readings, jobless claims, and US PCE lined up. Traders want to see signs of a “soft landing”: slower growth, inflation under control, but no hard downturn. Stronger data might work against risk assets by keeping the Fed cautious, while weaker numbers could add fuel to the easing story.

Commodities & FX

Oil remains volatile, with prices whipsawed by demand concerns and supply chatter. Gold is skyrocketing hitting new all-time highs, supported by a softer dollar backdrop. If Fed commentary leans dovish this week, gold could see another leg higher, while a hawkish pushback risks sending it back toward recent support.

The dollar itself remains the swing factor in FX. EUR/USD and GBP/USD are both hovering near technical levels that could break if US yields react sharply to Fed comments.

Final Thoughts

Markets are riding high after last week’s record-breaking run, but the air is thin up here. This week isn’t just about whether stocks can climb further it’s about whether the Fed and the data can keep the bullish narrative alive.

If the story stays dovish, momentum could carry equities even higher. But if Powell’s team cools expectations, don’t be surprised to see traders locking in profits fast.

Anyway, till next time, all of you trade safe!

By James Trescothick
Head of Market Research and Market Analysis

Risk Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Financial markets involve risks, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research and seek professional advice before making investment decisions.