Brothers, help me analyze this. Is it bullish or bearish?
On January 22, Nick Timiraos, a journalist for the Wall Street Journal known as the 'mouthpiece of the Federal Reserve,' stated that Trump's speech in Davos revealed his views on the selection of the Federal Reserve Chairman and also exposed his deep-seated anxieties: candidates will say what Trump wants to hear during interviews, but once in office, they will revert to their true selves.
Trump's exact words were: I will announce a new Federal Reserve Chairman candidate in the near future, and everyone I interviewed is excellent. The problem is, once they take office, they will change, and they will indeed change. They all say what I want to hear, and then they take office, and the six-year term is set, and suddenly they say, 'Let's raise interest rates a bit.' I call them, 'Sir, we don't want to talk about that.' It's really surprising how much people change once they have a job. It's a bit disloyal, unfortunately, but they have to do what they think is right. Our current Federal Reserve Chairman is terrible, Jerome 'Late' Powell. He is always a step behind, especially on interest rate issues, he is particularly sluggish. However, before the election, he was quite suitable for the opposing camp. So we are about to welcome an excellent candidate, and I hope he can handle the job. #下任美联储主席会是谁? #达沃斯世界经济论坛2026 #特朗普取消对欧关税威胁 $BTC $ETH

