Financial markets are up as the first U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting of the year gets underway on Jan. 27 and 28. Investors are also closely watchingFinancial markets are up as the first U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting of the year gets underway on Jan. 27 and 28. Investors are also closely watching

Crypto Whales Flock to Digital Gold Ahead of Fed Decision and Big Tech Earnings

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Financial markets are up as the first U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meeting of the year gets underway on Jan. 27 and 28.

Investors are also closely watching multiple earnings reports from major tech companies.

The Fed’s interest rate decision, which is widely expected to remain unchanged, is likely to have a notable impact on financial markets, including cryptocurrencies, according to Yahoo Finance.

Interest rates affect borrowing costs for both companies and consumers. If the Fed signals lower rates, which can be seen as a form of economic support, volatile assets are likely to rise.

On the other hand, keeping the rates steady would pressure the markets to remain in the bearish consolidation zone due to the broader macro uncertainty.

For example, US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats triggered a trade deal between the EU and India, BBC reported on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

The Big Tech Effect

In addition to the Fed’s rate decision, financial market participants are also waiting for the earnings reports of Microsoft, Meta and Tesla, which are expected to be published on Jan. 28.

Apple will post results a day later, according to Yahoo Finance.

While Apple, Meta, and Microsoft saw gains of 2.97%, 2.06%, and 0.93% over 24 hours, respectively, Tesla fell 3.09%.

Strong earnings reports from the tech giants will likely push their stocks higher. They could also impact the crypto market since digital assets usually move in the same direction as volatile tech stocks.

Diving Head-First Into Digital Gold

Gold has rallied past the $5,000 mark per ounce on Jan. 25, due to the increasing macro tensions between the US and the EU.

With gold’s rise, many crypto whales have started accumulating Tether Gold (XAUT) and Pax Gold (PAXG), according to data from Lookonchain.

The X post shows that three wallets withdrew a combined $14.33 million in XAUT and PAXG tokens from leading crypto exchanges Bybit, Gate and MEXC.

Both XAUT and PAXG recorded new all-time high market caps of $2.45 billion and $2.08 billion on Jan. 26, respectively.

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