When politicians critique central bank decisions after the fact, it's almost comedic. The market has already priced in the rate cuts long before anyone hits send on social media. While voices from the sidelines keep chirping about what should've happened, the real moves have been made in the trading floors and order books.



Tweets don't move rates—that's not how monetary policy works. But they do reveal something crucial: who's eager to grab credit when things shift in their favor. It's the classic play of commenting from the cheap seats while others do the actual steering. The narrative game matters as much as the fundamentals, maybe even more to some players.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 10h ago
Basically, it's just politicians waking up late; the market had already reacted long ago.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 11h ago
Wake up, politicians are all armchair strategists; the market has already played out.
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NftDeepBreathervip
· 11h ago
Politicians always love to be armchair strategists; the market had already reacted long ago.
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