The Fed's Kashkari recently shared some key perspectives on the current inflation picture that's worth breaking down.



First up—inflation is trending lower. That's the headline everyone wants to hear, but here's the catch: what happens by year-end is still a bit murky. No one's got a crystal ball on that one.

Second, he's pushing back on doomsaying. He doesn't see a fresh wave of inflation surging back. That's meaningful because it shapes how markets think about policy staying put or pivoting.

Third—and this one's important for understanding liquidity flows—Kashkari made a point to clarify that the Fed's current balance sheet expansion isn't quantitative easing. There's a technical distinction here that matters for how traders and investors should interpret Fed actions versus what QE actually signals.

Bottom line? The Fed's watching inflation cool while staying cautious about the year-end trajectory. It's the kind of nuance that ripples through macro sentiment, which absolutely affects how capital moves through different asset classes, including crypto.
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NftMetaversePaintervip
· 9h ago
actually, the algorithmic elegance of kashkari's distinction between balance sheet expansion and qe is precisely what separates those who grasp computational monetary theory from the masses still stuck in web2 macro thinking... the hash value of this policy nuance ripples through blockchain primitives in ways traditional analysts completely miss
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FlatTaxvip
· 9h ago
NGL, Kashkari's comments are still a bit vague. Who can really say what inflation will look like at the end of the year... As long as it's not QE, that's fine. More liquidity is always better than tightening.
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nft_widowvip
· 9h ago
Kashkari's words sound good, but the real story will be told by the data at the end of the year. Is inflation really down or are we just fooling ourselves?
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 10h ago
Kashkari is playing word games again... saying it's not QE but it actually is QE. I'm tired of this rhetoric. Who really knows where inflation will head at the end of the year? Anyway, the crypto world is about to get wrecked.
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