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Recently, Trump has publicly spoken out again, this time targeting the Federal Reserve. The core message is simply: "If the market goes up, then cut interest rates." Once this statement was made, the stock market and the crypto circle reacted wildly, with an extremely intense response.
Why is this so sensitive? To put it simply, the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy is the global capital flow switch. Lowering interest rates means abundant liquidity. When there’s more money in the market, how do capitalists find a way out? High-risk, high-reward crypto assets become the favorite. Historical experience also confirms this—each major liquidity release is accompanied by a crypto market frenzy. Conversely, if interest rates stay high, funds will naturally flow back into traditional safe assets like bonds and fixed deposits, reducing the attractiveness of the crypto market.
Trump’s call to action may not shake the Federal Reserve much in the short term, but the signals it releases are significant. Currently, crypto traders are extremely sensitive to macro policies. Just one statement from Fed Chair Powell or a fluctuation in non-farm payroll data can trigger intense market volatility. Ultimately, the entire market’s expectation of "liquidity injection" has reached a critical point.
The current situation is quite interesting: on one side, continuous pressure from the White House; on the other, the Fed’s stance of maintaining "independence." This policy game directly affects every trader’s account.
I want to discuss a few questions with everyone—Under Trump’s pressure, will the Fed change its tone? Once a rate cut cycle truly begins, can Bitcoin ignite a new round of market rally? Is the market repeatedly betting on rate cuts and hikes due to expectations, or has it reached a historic turning point?