Trump and Powell's relationship could actually be a tailwind for risk assets. When policy and monetary leadership align—or at least don't openly clash—markets tend to breathe easier. You get less uncertainty, more predictability. That usually means capital flows into higher-risk plays: crypto, growth equities, emerging markets. The question is whether that alignment holds. Historical precedent suggests when there's friction between the executive and central bank, risk assets take the hit first. So yeah, if this dynamic stays stable, altcoins and smaller-cap projects might finally catch a proper bid.
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DefiOldTrickster
· 7h ago
Oh no, when the policy direction is right, it's a carnival of money. As an old hand, I understand this best... As long as there's no mutual conflict, funds will flow into risk assets. Altcoins might have a chance this time.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 7h ago
Trump and Powell have patched things up? Then my altcoins will have a chance.
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Blockblind
· 7h ago
Policy consistency is the spring of capital, but how long can this harmony last... History has proven that a sudden change can happen in minutes, so altcoins need to be cautious.
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GasFeeBarbecue
· 7h ago
The logic of policy consistency sounds good, but the key still depends on whether Powell will actually cooperate... History tells us that once these two turn against each other, the first to suffer are us traders.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 7h ago
Oh my god, Trump and Powell finally stopped arguing? Does that mean my shitcoins are saved🤔
Trump and Powell's relationship could actually be a tailwind for risk assets. When policy and monetary leadership align—or at least don't openly clash—markets tend to breathe easier. You get less uncertainty, more predictability. That usually means capital flows into higher-risk plays: crypto, growth equities, emerging markets. The question is whether that alignment holds. Historical precedent suggests when there's friction between the executive and central bank, risk assets take the hit first. So yeah, if this dynamic stays stable, altcoins and smaller-cap projects might finally catch a proper bid.