The Fed might be gearing up for another rate cut, but don't expect the road ahead to be a cakewalk. According to Josh Passmore at Artemis Investment Management, hawkish Fed members are likely to pump the brakes—and here's the kicker: markets can't just brush off Trump's push for easier money. His dovish stance is making waves, creating a tug-of-war between policy hawks and political pressure. It's a messy setup, and the easing cycle everyone's betting on? Yeah, that could hit some serious speed bumps.
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BuyTheTop
· 12-10 18:22
The expectation of a rate cut is so high, but the hawkish side won't be so obedient... With Trump stirring things up, I'm afraid there will be repeated turmoil.
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FloorPriceNightmare
· 12-10 13:30
This hawkish stance is wrestling with Trump; the rate-cutting cycle might not go as smoothly.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 12-10 13:25
The expectation of interest rate cuts is so high, but the hawkish side simply doesn't want to cooperate. Trump is applying pressure and causing trouble again. Will they really cut rates then?
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SadMoneyMeow
· 12-10 13:24
Federal Reserve interest rate cut? Don't think it's that simple. Hawkish members will definitely cause trouble, and with Trump stirring the pot, the situation is really chaotic.
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MoneyBurner
· 12-10 13:21
Hawkish and stubborn, Trump is causing trouble again. Will this rate cut go smoothly? I'm doubtful.
The Fed might be gearing up for another rate cut, but don't expect the road ahead to be a cakewalk. According to Josh Passmore at Artemis Investment Management, hawkish Fed members are likely to pump the brakes—and here's the kicker: markets can't just brush off Trump's push for easier money. His dovish stance is making waves, creating a tug-of-war between policy hawks and political pressure. It's a messy setup, and the easing cycle everyone's betting on? Yeah, that could hit some serious speed bumps.