Kevin Warsh assumed the Fed chair role on May 22, 2026, following a narrow 54-45 Senate confirmation on May 13 that split largely along party lines. His four-year term runs through May 2030, with a Board seat extending to 2040, providing structural stability against near-term removal. Persistent inflation data and President Trump’s calls for lower rates have shaped early policy expectations, while Warsh’s limited public commentary and task-force approach to issues like monetary strategy have reinforced market perceptions of continuity. Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects this backdrop, with low implied odds of an exit by mid-2027 amid no major new catalysts or challenges to his position. Key upcoming events include the next FOMC meetings and semiannual congressional testimony that could test policy alignment.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$24,643 Vol.
December 31, 2026
5%
June 30, 2027
11%
$24,643 Vol.
December 31, 2026
5%
June 30, 2027
11%
The departure will be considered to be announced when Kevin Warsh, the Federal Reserve of the United States, or their authorized representatives publicly and definitively announce that Kevin Warsh has ceased or will cease to hold the position of Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States. Such an announcement will qualify regardless of when the specified person formally leaves the position. Announcements of the specified person's resignation, removal, or departure through other means all qualify.
Only announcements which are framed as announcing a departure intended to be effective within 18 months of the date of the announcement will qualify (e.g., neither "I will leave office in 2 years," nor "I will not be in office forever," would qualify).
Announcements of temporary leaves of absence, dated suspensions, indefinite suspensions, administrative leaves, or other temporary changes to the specified person's duties in the specified position do not qualify.
The following do not qualify as public and definitive announcements: statements that the specified person is considering or open to departing; conditional statements that the specified person will depart only if certain conditions are met; the announcement of an offer of resignation that requires acceptance and remains pending or has been refused; media reports that the specified person plans to depart; statements made in sarcasm or jest; and statements by persons other than the specified person, the relevant authority governing the specified position, or their respective authorized representatives.
If the specified person holds the specified position on a predefined term with a scheduled end date, only announcements that they will depart the position prior to the scheduled end of their term qualify.
If the specified person formally ceases to hold the specified position before the end of their scheduled term without a qualifying announcement, the market will resolve to "Yes" if a consensus of credible reporting confirms the departure by the specified date, 11:59 PM ET.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from Kevin Warsh and the Federal Reserve of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jul 24, 2026, 11:47 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The departure will be considered to be announced when Kevin Warsh, the Federal Reserve of the United States, or their authorized representatives publicly and definitively announce that Kevin Warsh has ceased or will cease to hold the position of Chair of the Federal Reserve of the United States. Such an announcement will qualify regardless of when the specified person formally leaves the position. Announcements of the specified person's resignation, removal, or departure through other means all qualify.
Only announcements which are framed as announcing a departure intended to be effective within 18 months of the date of the announcement will qualify (e.g., neither "I will leave office in 2 years," nor "I will not be in office forever," would qualify).
Announcements of temporary leaves of absence, dated suspensions, indefinite suspensions, administrative leaves, or other temporary changes to the specified person's duties in the specified position do not qualify.
The following do not qualify as public and definitive announcements: statements that the specified person is considering or open to departing; conditional statements that the specified person will depart only if certain conditions are met; the announcement of an offer of resignation that requires acceptance and remains pending or has been refused; media reports that the specified person plans to depart; statements made in sarcasm or jest; and statements by persons other than the specified person, the relevant authority governing the specified position, or their respective authorized representatives.
If the specified person holds the specified position on a predefined term with a scheduled end date, only announcements that they will depart the position prior to the scheduled end of their term qualify.
If the specified person formally ceases to hold the specified position before the end of their scheduled term without a qualifying announcement, the market will resolve to "Yes" if a consensus of credible reporting confirms the departure by the specified date, 11:59 PM ET.
The primary resolution sources for this market will be official information from Kevin Warsh and the Federal Reserve of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Kevin Warsh assumed the Fed chair role on May 22, 2026, following a narrow 54-45 Senate confirmation on May 13 that split largely along party lines. His four-year term runs through May 2030, with a Board seat extending to 2040, providing structural stability against near-term removal. Persistent inflation data and President Trump’s calls for lower rates have shaped early policy expectations, while Warsh’s limited public commentary and task-force approach to issues like monetary strategy have reinforced market perceptions of continuity. Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects this backdrop, with low implied odds of an exit by mid-2027 amid no major new catalysts or challenges to his position. Key upcoming events include the next FOMC meetings and semiannual congressional testimony that could test policy alignment.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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