The Federal Reserve seems to be changing its tune! The frontrunner for Fed Chair, Trump’s endorsed candidate Haskett, publicly stated that even if he takes office, Trump’s opinions will carry “no weight” during committee votes. In simple terms, the President can suggest, but the Fed makes its own decisions. This has a significant impact on us. First, it lowers short-term expectations; previously, betting on a rapid shift by the Fed should be cooled down—interest rate cuts may not be as aggressive in pace and magnitude, and policy-sensitive altcoins could face short-term pressure. Second, focus on real data; Haskett said only “data-driven” opinions are valuable, and future Fed decisions will rely more on economic data, especially hard indicators like CPI and employment. Lastly, hold steady core positions; the fading of speculative betting will lead to market divergence, with high-narrative bubble coins at increased risk. Assets with consensus like Bitcoin are more resilient to volatility, so it’s time to review your holdings. Haskett daring to “call out” his boss—does he truly have the confidence to maintain independence, or is this just pre-inauguration bravado? The real storm may only come once he sits in the Fed Chair’s office. Do you think he can withstand Trump’s pressure if he becomes Chair? Share your thoughts in the comments! Follow me, and let’s watch the crypto world unfold!

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