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I just saw a very interesting comment from fund manager Stan Druckenmiller about the possible appointment of Warsh to the Fed. The guy says that no one is better suited for the position. It’s curious because in the world of finance, when someone like Druckenmiller—who has the caliber of major investors we all know, like Soros in his time—gives such an opinion on monetary policy, people tend to pay attention. Warsh has previous experience at the Federal Reserve, so he’s not a name pulled out of nowhere. The interesting part here is that fund managers of this magnitude usually have very clear opinions about who should be in charge of monetary decisions because it directly impacts their investment strategies and the markets. Druckenmiller has been quite vocal about economic policy issues in the past, so this statement probably reflects a genuine position on how he sees the current situation. If someone like him thinks Warsh is the ideal candidate, it’s worth asking what he sees in him that others aren’t seeing. These shifts in the Fed’s power structure always send ripples through global markets, including the crypto sector that many of us are watching.