Fed just dropped what might be its last rate cut this year. The easy part? Done. Now comes the tricky bit — how's Powell gonna keep everyone's expectations in check when the entire global rate game is shifting gears? That post-cut phase could get messy fast, especially with markets already pricing in their own narratives.
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MEVSandwichVictim
· 12-11 13:03
Powell's recent moves are really walking a tightrope; the stories the market imagines are even more than what he has said, haha.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 12-11 13:03
Damn, Powell is going to get criticized this time. The market is scripting its own story, and he can't control it at all.
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RugPullAlarm
· 12-11 12:58
Powell's recent cut and the subsequent expectation management are the real tests. On-chain data shows that large holders have already started rebalancing their positions. The market's self-absorbed pricing logic will eventually collapse.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 12-11 12:56
Powell's recent moves are like walking a tightrope, trying to soothe the market while central banks worldwide are changing their strategies, and he's about to get torn apart.
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-11 12:56
Powell is really playing a game of heartbeat now; printing money is easy, but the aftermath is difficult.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 12-11 12:50
If Powell can't stabilize expectations this time, the market's self-created story will have to crash.
Fed just dropped what might be its last rate cut this year. The easy part? Done. Now comes the tricky bit — how's Powell gonna keep everyone's expectations in check when the entire global rate game is shifting gears? That post-cut phase could get messy fast, especially with markets already pricing in their own narratives.