Market's holding its breath for Wednesday's Fed decision—and some heavyweight economists are betting we're not stopping at one cut. Word on the street from a major Wall Street bank's research desk? January and March could see the scissors come out again. Rate trajectory looking softer than expected.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-08 21:54
ngl, it really looks like Powell is about to start printing money this time. If they keep cutting rates in January and March, we hodlers better be careful... Who really believes the soft inflation narrative anyway?
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CommunitySlacker
· 12-08 21:49
Are they going to cut interest rates again and again? From what they're saying, it's like slashing down bit by bit. How are we supposed to play next year...
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 12-08 21:35
Three consecutive rate cuts? Those guys on Wall Street sure are bold. Let's just see what Powell says on Wednesday.
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MidnightMEVeater
· 12-08 21:32
Good morning everyone. Let me be honest as someone who was still watching the market at 2 AM—another rate cut? Isn't that just rolling out the red carpet for sandwich attackers? It's one liquidity trap after another. By the time retail investors are still reading the news, miner tips will have already skyrocketed.
Market's holding its breath for Wednesday's Fed decision—and some heavyweight economists are betting we're not stopping at one cut. Word on the street from a major Wall Street bank's research desk? January and March could see the scissors come out again. Rate trajectory looking softer than expected.