Did you know? There is a major event this week that could reshape the liquidity landscape of the entire cryptocurrency market.



According to sources, Trump is finalizing the appointment of the Federal Reserve Chair candidate this week. Currently, the top contenders are Kevin Hasset and Kevin Waugh. Trump has hinted that he already has a preference, but the official announcement is expected to be made around January next year.

Why should our crypto circle care about this? Basically, the Federal Reserve Chair controls interest rates, which directly determine how much money is in the market, where funds flow, and whether investors dare to take risks.

If the new chair leans towards a dovish style—favoring loose policies—market liquidity will be relatively ample, which is a long-term positive for crypto assets. But if they adopt a hawkish stance—preferring to tighten monetary policy—short-term crypto markets may face some pressure.

This timing is quite delicate; any slight movement could cause market volatility. My view is to closely follow the developments and keep positions flexible and adaptable. Looking back at past experiences, policy turning points often hide opportunities, and acting only after official announcements is usually too late.

Change is coming. Being prepared in advance is never a bad idea.
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SingleForYearsvip
· 2025-12-13 12:02
Hasset, is that guy bullish or bearish? That's the real question. --- It's both policy and liquidity; ultimately, it's a bet on Trump's candidacy. --- Wait, announced only in January? How long can this wave of market movement last? --- Every time, they say to position early, but it always ends up with latecomers getting trapped by chasing highs. --- When hawks come in, we get wiped out. I've been annoyed with this logic for a long time. --- Ample liquidity is just a dream; right now, it's like squeezing toothpaste. --- Feels like a big pancake again, but nothing really changes. --- Flexible and adaptable positions, sounds like having no positions at all. --- Kevin, everyone is the same, in the end, doomed to be the ones to panic sell. --- Real opportunities are often wiped out by rumors before official announcements.
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SchrodingerAirdropvip
· 2025-12-13 06:38
Are you trying to influence us to pay attention to the Federal Reserve again? To be honest, I am now numb to these macro predictions anyway; in the end, it still depends on the price trend of the coin. I've seen through it long ago; whether it's dovish or hawkish, it doesn't matter. The key is whether you dare to go all-in when it's time to buy the dip. This time really is different. I bet on Hasset, I like his attitude. Wait, why does someone always say the opportunity is right before the official announcement? I've done the opposite a few times and still made money. Keeping the position flexible—saying that is the same as not saying anything. How to move when the time comes still depends on the market conditions.
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OldLeekNewSicklevip
· 2025-12-11 12:12
It's the same pattern again, first raising expectations and then crashing the market. Are we just tools for them to test their judgments?
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 2025-12-10 12:41
Damn, do we have to wait until January for the official announcement? That's killing me. We should start planning ahead now.
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