Powell just dropped the latest Fed move - a quarter-point rate cut is official, but here's the catch: the central bank's committee is far from unanimous on what comes next. Internal debates are heating up as they're now hitting pause mode, keeping a close eye on how inflation behaves and where the job market's headed. The divided stance among officials signals uncertainty about future cuts, meaning markets might need to buckle up for a wait-and-see approach in the coming months.
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ZkSnarker
· 12-14 01:58
so fed's basically playing wait-and-see while pretending to have a plan lol. 25bps cut sounds decisive until you realize they've got zero consensus on what comes next... classic central bank theater tbh
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 12-14 00:34
Hmm... Once again it's this Schrödinger's rate cut. A 25 basis point cut sounds good, but then everything is "paused" or "uncertain." It's really hard to tell.
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TestnetScholar
· 12-13 17:33
They dare to delay even interest rate cuts like this, I'm really confused haha
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DEXRobinHood
· 12-13 09:49
Cut interest rates by 0.25 but still want to wait and see? These people really know how to drag things out. The market is about to go on another roller coaster ride.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-11 06:55
Only a 0.25% rate cut? It seems Powell is still a bit cautious.
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 12-11 06:48
A 0.25 percentage point cut sounds good, but with these people fighting internally... it's still a bit uncertain.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-11 06:43
Once again with the "suspend observation" excuse, the Fed is really playing with heartbeat this time😅
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-11 06:37
Is the rate cut only 0.25? Powell is still dithering, and the central bank is having internal conflicts.
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quietly_staking
· 12-11 06:32
Paused... This is the current state of the game, no one can predict the next move
Powell just dropped the latest Fed move - a quarter-point rate cut is official, but here's the catch: the central bank's committee is far from unanimous on what comes next. Internal debates are heating up as they're now hitting pause mode, keeping a close eye on how inflation behaves and where the job market's headed. The divided stance among officials signals uncertainty about future cuts, meaning markets might need to buckle up for a wait-and-see approach in the coming months.