Next week's Federal Reserve gathering could turn into a real slugfest among policymakers. Word on the street is they're seriously split on whether to slash rates, and everyone's watching Jerome Powell like a hawk to see which way he's leaning. The level of internal disagreement? Reportedly hitting levels we haven't witnessed in years. Markets are bracing for mixed signals.
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ConfusedWhale
· 20h ago
Powell is under a lot of pressure—there's so much internal conflict...
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fomo_fighter
· 12-08 06:56
Powell is going to get criticized this week. With such big internal disagreements, no matter what he says, someone will complain.
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ReverseTrendSister
· 12-07 21:03
Is the infighting within the Federal Reserve this serious? Powell is going to be caught in the middle this time. Let's watch the show.
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BridgeNomad
· 12-07 21:02
ngl, fed in-fighting always reminds me of liquidity fragmentation... everyone's positioning differently and suddenly there's no clear path through. powell's gonna need some serious optimal routing to navigate this one without the market getting liquidated lmao
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GasGuru
· 12-07 21:01
Damn, is the Federal Reserve about to have a fight? How much pressure must Powell be under?
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Lonely_Validator
· 12-07 21:00
How much pressure is Powell under? One person's attitude actually sways the entire market...
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DegenDreamer
· 12-07 20:53
Let's see if Powell can keep things under control... If there's another round of hawkish remarks, the crypto space will be shaken up again.
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PessimisticLayer
· 12-07 20:53
When it comes to interest rates, the hawks and doves are about to clash again, and Powell will probably get criticized this time.
Next week's Federal Reserve gathering could turn into a real slugfest among policymakers. Word on the street is they're seriously split on whether to slash rates, and everyone's watching Jerome Powell like a hawk to see which way he's leaning. The level of internal disagreement? Reportedly hitting levels we haven't witnessed in years. Markets are bracing for mixed signals.