On May 7, it was reported that starting from May 6 local time, the Federal Reserve has begun a two-day monetary policy meeting, and this time it has almost become a foregone conclusion that interest rates will not be lowered. Under the shadow of tariffs, this may be the last meeting where the outcome is predicted with such certainty. Currently, the market is eagerly watching the subsequent direction of interest rates, but it is highly likely to be disappointed. Trump, who has been strongly demanding the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, will he stand up immediately after the decision is announced to criticize Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, given the Fed's likely decision to maintain interest rates? Let's wait and see.