Recent discussions about reforming the Fed have generated widespread follow. While such reforms may increase the likelihood of interest rate cuts, bringing a brief excitement to the market, their long-term impact is worth pondering. Reforms could undermine the Central Bank's independence, a potential outcome that is concerning. A central bank that loses its independence may lead to a massive withdrawal of traditional capital, while the current market does not seem ready to cope with such drastic changes. We need to weigh the relationship between short-term benefits and long-term stability, carefully considering any reforms that could affect the foundation of the financial system.
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CantAffordPancake
· 08-29 13:19
The Fed is just putting on a big show all day.
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AirdropHarvester
· 08-28 13:57
The lazy winners want to slack off again.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 08-26 13:50
It's just more nonsense, just go ahead and step on it.
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FancyResearchLab
· 08-26 13:50
Another smart pit that needs experimenting... let's see if we can come out alive.
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ZenChainWalker
· 08-26 13:50
Every day is a hassle.
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MetaNeighbor
· 08-26 13:48
Winning makes everything right.
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GasFeeLady
· 08-26 13:46
watching fed like i watch gas fees... this ain't gonna be cheap tbh
Recent discussions about reforming the Fed have generated widespread follow. While such reforms may increase the likelihood of interest rate cuts, bringing a brief excitement to the market, their long-term impact is worth pondering. Reforms could undermine the Central Bank's independence, a potential outcome that is concerning. A central bank that loses its independence may lead to a massive withdrawal of traditional capital, while the current market does not seem ready to cope with such drastic changes. We need to weigh the relationship between short-term benefits and long-term stability, carefully considering any reforms that could affect the foundation of the financial system.