A Federal Reserve official shared an interesting take on inflation pressures: they're not seeing businesses rushing to pass price hikes down the line. The comment hints at moderating demand or squeezed margins in the real economy—something worth watching given how macro policy tends to reverberate through crypto markets.
Also worth noting: the Fed's perspective on policy decisions appears flexible. No single meeting is treated as decisive, and any missteps can be adjusted in the next cycle. This kind of optionality suggests policymakers aren't locked into rigid rate paths, which typically brings welcome clarity for traders navigating both traditional and digital asset volatility.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 1h ago
Damn it, it's the same old story... Companies not raising prices? I think their profits are being manipulated to death.
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IronHeadMiner
· 7h ago
Wait, companies aren't rushing to raise prices? Then the pressure is really squeezing the profit margins, and that's the key...
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HashRateHermit
· 20h ago
NGL, companies aren't rushing to raise prices? That's because no one is buying. The real economy is pretty bleak.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 20h ago
What I noticed during late-night monitoring: Are companies not rushing to raise prices? That indicates either demand is truly weak or profits are being squeezed to the limit. What does this mean for us? The room for macro policy easing might be larger than expected. The Fed's attitude of "no decision is the final decision" sounds like a reassurance for traders, but I still don't quite believe it—feeling like the next meeting will reverse again. Looking forward to upcoming data.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 20h ago
Companies aren't rushing to raise prices? That's probably because retail investors haven't been cut yet.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 20h ago
Companies are afraid to raise prices? That really indicates tough times, with margins being squeezed to the limit. That's the true state of the economy.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 20h ago
Speaking of companies not rushing to raise prices... it sounds like margins are about to be squeezed to the limit.
A Federal Reserve official shared an interesting take on inflation pressures: they're not seeing businesses rushing to pass price hikes down the line. The comment hints at moderating demand or squeezed margins in the real economy—something worth watching given how macro policy tends to reverberate through crypto markets.
Also worth noting: the Fed's perspective on policy decisions appears flexible. No single meeting is treated as decisive, and any missteps can be adjusted in the next cycle. This kind of optionality suggests policymakers aren't locked into rigid rate paths, which typically brings welcome clarity for traders navigating both traditional and digital asset volatility.