Market chatter heating up around Kevin Hassett potentially taking the Fed chair position. The probability keeps climbing. This could shift monetary policy direction significantly if it plays out.
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LiquidityOracle
· 12-01 23:19
Hassett is in power? Then the Fed is really going to change, let's see who still dares to short the dollar.
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MechanicalMartel
· 11-30 23:16
If Hassett speaks, the doves will cry... Will there really be point shaving?
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TokenomicsPolice
· 11-30 20:30
Is Hasset going to take over? Then the Fed really will become a political tool... This policy shift is likely to cause a stir.
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RektRecovery
· 11-29 00:51
hassett at the fed? lol, watched this movie before. "shift monetary policy" = code for "buckle up for the volatility ride nobody saw coming" ... except we all did. predictable vulnerability in the playbook tbh
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BlockchainBard
· 11-29 00:51
Is Hassett on top? So are we going for a hard landing or a soft landing? Anyway, it's all about adjustments.
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MelonField
· 11-29 00:35
Hassett takes office? Then the Fed's policy would have to take a huge turn... This guy might directly raise interest rates to the sky as soon as he comes in.
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P2ENotWorking
· 11-29 00:33
Hassett on stage? Then the US stock market will go crazy, but if easing really comes, we in the crypto world will be the winners, right?
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ProofOfNothing
· 11-29 00:30
Hassett taking office? How soft does the Fed have to be for that... If this wave is real, the crypto world is going to celebrate.
Market chatter heating up around Kevin Hassett potentially taking the Fed chair position. The probability keeps climbing. This could shift monetary policy direction significantly if it plays out.