Honestly, the rate cut itself isn't that crucial. What really matters is whether Powell shifts towards a dovish or hawkish stance.



Every word and phrase he uses at the policy briefing could hide the next move in monetary policy. These details have a much greater impact on the crypto market's rhythm than the data itself.

Haskett has been quite visible recently, but to be honest—his statements are still wavering, and his real power is limited, far less influential on market sentiment than Powell. The shadow chairman is ultimately just a shadow; decision-making power remains in the hands of the core leadership.

So, Powell's remarks early Thursday morning will be the key. To keep up with the crypto market rebound, this briefing needs to be carefully analyzed. Watching how he phrases his words and how his attitude shifts will help us guess the true direction of upcoming policies.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 12-10 16:39
Powell's every statement makes the crypto circle perk up. Really, it's in the details where the true world lies. --- The rate cut is basically just a smokescreen; the key is how the big players' attitudes change. --- Hasset keeps coming out every day to mumble, but who listens to him... Powell is the real crypto daddy. --- That Thursday's press conference could determine next week's market trend. If you don't figure it out, you'll get caught. --- Shadow Chairman, Shadow Chairman, turns out he's just a background player. Laughing to death. --- A single word difference in wording, and the market might turn around. It's too surreal.
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StakeOrRegretvip
· 12-10 16:36
Powell's one word is more effective than a pile of data; that's the truth. --- It's another week listening to Powell's chatter, and filler words are the true indicator of gold prices. --- Frankly, all that matters is how he phrases things on Thursday; everything else is just smoke and mirrors. --- Even the shadow chairman speaking again is useless; we still have to watch Powell's face. --- Cutting rates or not isn't the key; what's important is whether this guy is truly turning dovish. --- Every time, I have to dig into Powell's speeches for details—are you tired of this, everyone? --- When he opens his mouth early Thursday morning, the crypto market has to follow suit—it's incredible. --- A change in phrasing = the next wave of market movement? Sounds ridiculous, but it seems to be quite accurate. --- Hasset is just trying to bluff; after all, he's the second-in-command. Watching Powell is still the right call.
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 12-10 16:31
Powell's words once he speaks determine the fate of this wave of market trend, it's really no exaggeration. In simple terms, it depends on how he phrases things—if his wording is softer, the price might rally a bit. Hassett appearing frequently on camera isn't really useful; the decision-making power still lies with the core circle. This Thursday early morning, we must stay glued to the screen—just one sentence can make a few percentage points difference. Details decide wins or losses; data can be misleading. Just listening to his tone gives a pretty accurate sense of the situation.
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LiquidityWhisperervip
· 12-10 16:16
When Powell speaks, the whole audience holds their breath—this is the real "harvesting the leek" secret codebook.
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SelfRuggervip
· 12-10 16:14
Powell really needs to listen carefully; don't let Hasset lead him astray. It's all about the wording — even a single word can cause sharp rises or falls.
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