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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Woor, in his first policy meeting, unleashed three major bold moves, potentially releasing 9 to 12 trillion dollars in liquidity, with no rate hikes on the surface but secretly planning earth-shattering reforms.
First, abandoning Bernanke and Powell’s decade-long “transparency approach,” returning directly to the Greenspan era. This meeting’s announcement was only 130 words, the shortest since 2007, filled with dry data facts, with no future predictions at all. Woor also established a working group to study how to change communication methods—essentially, not letting you guess the Fed’s intentions anymore. When reporters asked when rates would rise, he replied, “No comment outside the announcement.” The dot plot? He didn’t draw it himself and hinted that committee members shouldn’t follow suit. Black box operations, making a comeback.
Second, targeting the Fed’s $3 trillion excess reserves held by commercial banks. Currently earning 3.6% interest annually, enriching banks at the expense of the Fed, and causing the dollar to circulate within the system. Woor plans to revert to Greenspan’s old path—no high interest payments, forcing banks to lend out their money. Theoretically, this could release up to 9 to 12 trillion dollars in liquidity, fueling America’s AI investment frenzy. He himself had invested in SpaceX early on, familiar with the long-term strategy of lowering prices through AI and short-term inflation boosts.
Third, data statistics need reform—no more constant revisions. But the key issue is that inflation remains unrestrained—over 2% for five consecutive years, rising above 4% in May. AI investments are over a trillion dollars annually, sharply boosting demand in the short term, so prices will continue to rise. Woor’s plan is: secretly flood the system to support AI, while possibly raising rates early to stabilize prices publicly. Half of the committee members already predict at least one rate hike in the second half of the year; Woor hasn’t stated his position, but with that one vote, he’s already in the majority.
In summary: outwardly tightening, internally easing; information blocked, undercurrents brewing.
The new era of the dollar is more ruthless than Greenspan, more cunning than Bernanke. Are you ready?