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#密码资产动态追踪 Recently, Trump has been speaking out frequently on economic issues, this time pointing the finger at the Federal Reserve. His logic is straightforward: inflation has already fallen back to this level, so what's the reason not to cut interest rates? The implication is to urge Powell to act quickly. Even more remarkably, he attributes all the improvements in economic data to his tariff policies... This move directly shifts the pressure onto the Fed.
Powell's current situation is indeed tough. On one hand, inflation data is indeed trending downward, and market calls for rate cuts are growing louder; on the other hand, the president is publicly pressuring, making the issue of the Fed's independence particularly sensitive. Last month, he stated his commitment to maintaining independent decision-making, but reality has pushed him into a corner.
The crypto market has already sensed the shift. Some are eagerly awaiting the arrival of rate cuts, while others are pondering—if this political confrontation escalates, could it cause unexpected market volatility? Historical experience tells us that uncertainty in the macro environment often breeds opportunities.
What are your thoughts? Will Powell yield this time or stand firm?