Word on the street: Trump's wrapping up final interviews for the Fed chair spot this week. The whole selection process kicked off back in summer, and now we're apparently getting close to the finish line. Whoever lands this gig will have serious sway over monetary policy direction—which, let's be real, tends to ripple through every corner of the financial markets. Worth keeping an eye on if you're paying attention to macro moves.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 23h ago
The choice of Fed chair really determines the direction of the market afterward; we need to keep a close watch.
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AirdropFreedom
· 23h ago
Regarding the Fed chair nomination, we need to keep a close eye on it. If this guy takes office, our wallets will be directly under his control...
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SandwichVictim
· 12-13 14:50
The selection of the Fed chair is essentially a bet on who understands the crypto community's mindset better.
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-10 17:53
Regarding the Fed chair candidate, honestly, it's more exciting than internal crypto battles.
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MetamaskMechanic
· 12-10 17:51
The selection of the Fed Chair really determines how the market will move in the future. Keep a close eye on it.
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StableGenius
· 12-10 17:36
nah tbh the real play here is whoever gets picked will just rubber-stamp whatever trump wants anyway... fed independence is like... empirically speaking, becoming a fiction
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InfraVibes
· 12-10 17:33
The choice of the Fed Chair really can determine the market direction for the next few years; this decision is extremely critical.
Word on the street: Trump's wrapping up final interviews for the Fed chair spot this week. The whole selection process kicked off back in summer, and now we're apparently getting close to the finish line. Whoever lands this gig will have serious sway over monetary policy direction—which, let's be real, tends to ripple through every corner of the financial markets. Worth keeping an eye on if you're paying attention to macro moves.