#美联储降息政策 Is the Federal Reserve going to change leadership next year? 🤔 I just read an article saying there might be a "regime switch" in 2026. If the new chair, Haskett, takes office, the rate cuts could be much more aggressive than during Powell's time. It sounds like a big event, but to be honest, I’m still a bit confused...
Does rate cutting have a direct relation to the crypto world? I know Bitcoin seems to be influenced by macro policies, but I’m not quite sure how exactly. The article mentioned Bitcoin might outperform US bonds, and there’s also this concept of "reflationary steepening." What do these mean? 😅
Another question that’s bothering me—if the Fed really cuts rates significantly, will it trigger inflation risks as the article suggests? It feels like "excessive rate cuts" have happened quite a few times in history. Should I start paying attention to this topic now to prepare for future market changes? Can experienced traders explain what this means for ordinary traders?
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#美联储降息政策 Is the Federal Reserve going to change leadership next year? 🤔 I just read an article saying there might be a "regime switch" in 2026. If the new chair, Haskett, takes office, the rate cuts could be much more aggressive than during Powell's time. It sounds like a big event, but to be honest, I’m still a bit confused...
Does rate cutting have a direct relation to the crypto world? I know Bitcoin seems to be influenced by macro policies, but I’m not quite sure how exactly. The article mentioned Bitcoin might outperform US bonds, and there’s also this concept of "reflationary steepening." What do these mean? 😅
Another question that’s bothering me—if the Fed really cuts rates significantly, will it trigger inflation risks as the article suggests? It feels like "excessive rate cuts" have happened quite a few times in history. Should I start paying attention to this topic now to prepare for future market changes? Can experienced traders explain what this means for ordinary traders?