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🔥Trump's latest remarks have stirred up the global trading community. Telling the Federal Reserve "the market should cut interest rates when it rises," stocks and cryptocurrencies responded accordingly. What's the underlying logic behind this? Why can a single statement from a political figure sometimes shake the market more than a bunch of economic data?
In essence, he's using political influence to alter market expectations about future policies. No matter how firm Powell's stance is, it can't stop global traders from speculating on the next policy move based on this statement. Now everyone is focused on the same question—when will the rate cut door open?
Once the rate cut actually happens, a large amount of low-cost USD will flood the market. Where will this capital flow? Due to high volatility and high return expectations, the crypto market has always been a primary destination for such liquidity. But there's a detail that's easy to overlook—don't just look at the nominal rate cut; pay attention to the "real interest rate" (which is the rate at which your purchasing power shrinks). This is the true core driver behind the rise of crypto assets.
The current situation is essentially a game between White House influence and the Federal Reserve's policy reports. Short-term market fluctuations will be amplified. But smart capital is already thinking: if liquidity truly loosens, which asset pools will be filled first?
Let's discuss—what do you think about the actual constraining power of Trump's "market call"? Will you choose to position early before the rate cut, or wait until the policy is implemented to follow suit?