The Federal Reserve announced in its first interest rate decision in 2026 that it would keep rates unchanged at 3.50%-3.75%, pausing three consecutive rate cuts, in line with market expectations. Powell stated that inflation remains high but is easing, and rate hikes are not a basic assumption; rate cuts may be restarted later in the year once conditions are ripe.
After the decision, gold and silver continued to surge, with precious metals responding first to the easing expectations. The question is: in the context of delayed rate cuts and strengthening safe-haven assets, will the crypto market still lag behind?
Do you think funds will continue to favor gold and silver, or will they rotate into Bitcoin and Ethereum as policy paths become clearer? How should investors position themselves for the upcoming macro window?
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HaonanChen
· 9jam yang lalu
Duduklah dengan nyaman dan pegang dengan baik, kita akan segera lepas landas 🛫
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HaonanChen
· 9jam yang lalu
Duduklah dengan nyaman dan pegang dengan baik, kita akan segera lepas landas 🛫
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HaonanChen
· 9jam yang lalu
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The Federal Reserve announced in its first interest rate decision in 2026 that it would keep rates unchanged at 3.50%-3.75%, pausing three consecutive rate cuts, in line with market expectations. Powell stated that inflation remains high but is easing, and rate hikes are not a basic assumption; rate cuts may be restarted later in the year once conditions are ripe.
After the decision, gold and silver continued to surge, with precious metals responding first to the easing expectations. The question is: in the context of delayed rate cuts and strengthening safe-haven assets, will the crypto market still lag behind?
Do you think funds will continue to favor gold and silver, or will they rotate into Bitcoin and Ethereum as policy paths become clearer? How should investors position themselves for the upcoming macro window?