The Federal Reserve's interest rate policy has once again become the focus. Trump openly stated in a recent public speech— in his view, Fed Chair Powell's decision to maintain a high interest rate level despite the current economic downward pressure is problematic. This remark immediately drew market attention. From the perspective of cryptocurrency investors, the Fed's interest rate policy direction has always been a key factor influencing market liquidity and risk appetite. A high interest rate environment typically suppresses the valuation of risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. Conversely, expectations of rate cuts often lead to capital inflows into high-yield, high-risk assets. Trump's criticism of the Fed's policy essentially reflects concerns about the current economic situation—if growth slows down while interest rates remain high, both traditional financial markets and crypto markets could face liquidity tightening pressures. Market participants need to closely monitor the Fed's upcoming policy moves, as each interest rate decision could be a critical moment in changing market expectations.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 2h ago
Powell really should listen to Trump, high interest rates are bleeding my positions...
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GweiWatcher
· 2h ago
Powell, this guy really doesn't get it. Who the hell would still dare to play with risk assets in a high-interest-rate environment?
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 2h ago
Buddy, Trump is pushing the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again... Now Powell has a headache.
Wait, isn't this a signal for us to short? As soon as liquidity loosens, we take off.
Really? Can high interest rates really suppress the coin price so much? Looks like we have to wait for the Fed to loosen up.
This trick is always the same... Politicians call for rate cuts, retail investors follow and buy coins, and end up getting trapped.
Brother Powell, you have to hold on, or you'll completely become a political tool.
Is the interest rate decision the next big trigger? I bet there will be a major move next month.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 2h ago
Powell is really determined; high interest rates are meant to kill us in the crypto world...
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AirdropF5Bro
· 2h ago
Powell, this guy really can handle pressure. The high interest rate environment with the protective umbrella is really stable... Wait for the rate cut to come, then the crypto market can take off.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 2h ago
That guy Powell really doesn't know what's good for him. Why is it so hard to cut interest rates... The crypto world will have to suffer through the cold again.
The Federal Reserve's interest rate policy has once again become the focus. Trump openly stated in a recent public speech— in his view, Fed Chair Powell's decision to maintain a high interest rate level despite the current economic downward pressure is problematic. This remark immediately drew market attention. From the perspective of cryptocurrency investors, the Fed's interest rate policy direction has always been a key factor influencing market liquidity and risk appetite. A high interest rate environment typically suppresses the valuation of risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. Conversely, expectations of rate cuts often lead to capital inflows into high-yield, high-risk assets. Trump's criticism of the Fed's policy essentially reflects concerns about the current economic situation—if growth slows down while interest rates remain high, both traditional financial markets and crypto markets could face liquidity tightening pressures. Market participants need to closely monitor the Fed's upcoming policy moves, as each interest rate decision could be a critical moment in changing market expectations.