The trend has really changed! That mouthpiece nicknamed the "Fed Parent" by us,大神尼克, who is known for spreading rumors, posted a heavyweight article in the middle of the night, making my back go cold. To put it simply: The old folks at the Federal Reserve who hold the secrets to wealth are having internal conflicts! The amount of information in this "plot twist" is huge, so I’ve summarized it for everyone: The script has completely changed: Previously, everyone was eagerly waiting for when they would "print money" and cut interest rates, but now they are actually discussing: "When should we add fuel again and raise interest rates?" This is even more exciting than a meme coin pumping! The big players are arguing: Several Fed presidents from Dallas and Minneapolis have directly thrown down the gauntlet, feeling that "the next move is likely to be a rate cut," and they think it's too early to talk about that now. The current situation is—whether to turn left (raise rates) or turn right (cut rates) depends entirely on the mood of the market! Powell is doing Tai Chi: Our familiar Uncle Powell has learned to be smart this time. He says we are shifting from a "want to cut rates" stance to a neutral position of "watching activity."


Sincere words from the blogger:
Such a "major policy shift" discussion is rare in history. This indicates that this monster has not yet been fully caged. For our crypto circle, this means the days of "flooding the market" might still be a while away, so don’t blindly leverage high at this critical moment!
Today's interaction:
Do you think Powell’s move is a "fake out" or a scare tactic, or is he really preparing to pick up the big stick of rate hikes? Let me know in the comments: Are you planning to hold your coins and wait, or take profits first? 👇
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