Trump's floating the idea of removing Fed governors Biden appointed—his angle? Those commissions might've been signed by autopen instead of by hand. It's another move in his ongoing push to get more say over the central bank. Whether this holds legal water or not, the talk alone shows how much tension there is around Fed independence right now. Market watchers are keeping an eye on this, since any shake-up in central bank leadership tends to ripple through traditional finance and risk assets alike.
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TokenAlchemist
· 12-13 01:49
lmao the autopen angle is such a cope... but tbh this fed independence erosion creates some genuinely exploitable inefficiency vectors. traditional finance gonna get liquidated watching their precious central bank dynamics shift in real-time. asymmetric returns incoming for those who can actually decode the state transitions here
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BrokenYield
· 12-12 23:54
autopen signatures lmao? that's the play? honestly just classic political theater masking what's really a power grab disguised as technicality. fed independence's been on life support anyway tbh
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12-10 02:34
Is the autopen signature thing... really true? Sounds like they're just making excuses.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-10 02:29
After all that, it was just to control the Federal Reserve? This playbook is way too familiar.
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CommunityWorker
· 12-10 02:21
Here we go again, using the autopen signature as an excuse... If you want to overturn it, just say so directly.
Trump's floating the idea of removing Fed governors Biden appointed—his angle? Those commissions might've been signed by autopen instead of by hand. It's another move in his ongoing push to get more say over the central bank. Whether this holds legal water or not, the talk alone shows how much tension there is around Fed independence right now. Market watchers are keeping an eye on this, since any shake-up in central bank leadership tends to ripple through traditional finance and risk assets alike.