The Fed Chair position is once again in the spotlight. Recently at Davos, Trump was outspoken—if Powell wants to stay after his term ends, he better not expect an easy ride. This president really dares to speak his mind.
Regarding the next chairperson, Trump revealed that the list has been significantly narrowed down. The widely favored Haskett seems to be out, with Reed currently the leading candidate. Even more explosive, the government has issued a subpoena to the Federal Reserve to initiate an investigation—Is this a move to pressure? Powell remains unshaken, directly calling it "political pressure." 👊
Trump also set the tone for the new chair: it must be male, obedient, and not change face after taking office. The core demand is dissatisfaction with the interest rate policy—he feels the current pace is too slow and wants to accelerate the turnover. This game of power at the Federal Reserve doesn't seem to be over yet, and the market will continue to wait for an official announcement. Once the new chairperson is confirmed, it will have a significant impact on global asset allocation.
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EternalMiner
· 17h ago
Another power struggle? Trump's move is really clever, directly pressuring the Federal Reserve. The market is going to explode now.
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AirDropMissed
· 17h ago
Haha, Powell is in a bit of a tight spot now. Political pressure is at its maximum, and the key is to have the next one be obedient.
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OfflineNewbie
· 17h ago
Listening to this, it's another power show... Trump's move is really brilliant, directly summoning with a subpoena. The Federal Reserve Chair position is almost like choosing an emperor's successor.
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MoonRocketman
· 17h ago
Reid's probability of rising has already broken through the upper Bollinger Band, and this political pressure is fueling a rate cut. Powell is firm, but the launch window is already locked in, and the downward escape velocity of interest rates is unstoppable. Brothers going long, fasten your seatbelts.
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ContractTearjerker
· 17h ago
Uh, this game of power is really something. Did Trump directly treat the Federal Reserve like his own company to reorganize? A compliant male chair? If you ask me, in the end, the market still has to be played once again.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 17h ago
Haha, Trump's combination punch is basically saying "You have to listen to me," and the Federal Reserve's affairs are increasingly resembling a game of power.
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The Fed Chair position is once again in the spotlight. Recently at Davos, Trump was outspoken—if Powell wants to stay after his term ends, he better not expect an easy ride. This president really dares to speak his mind.
Regarding the next chairperson, Trump revealed that the list has been significantly narrowed down. The widely favored Haskett seems to be out, with Reed currently the leading candidate. Even more explosive, the government has issued a subpoena to the Federal Reserve to initiate an investigation—Is this a move to pressure? Powell remains unshaken, directly calling it "political pressure." 👊
Trump also set the tone for the new chair: it must be male, obedient, and not change face after taking office. The core demand is dissatisfaction with the interest rate policy—he feels the current pace is too slow and wants to accelerate the turnover. This game of power at the Federal Reserve doesn't seem to be over yet, and the market will continue to wait for an official announcement. Once the new chairperson is confirmed, it will have a significant impact on global asset allocation.