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TODAYāS FED FOMC WAS EXTREMELY BULLISH šŗšø The Federal Reserve may have just kicked off the next liquidity wave with three rate cuts and a new $40 billion Treasury-buying program. Todayās FOMC meeting delivered one of the most decisive pivots toward easing weāve seen in years. The Fed cut rates another 25 bpsāits third consecutive cutābut what really mattered was everything Powell said around the decision. Hereās the simplified breakdown: The Fed will buy $40B in Treasury bills over the next 30 days, starting December 12 Powell said T-bill purchases will remain elevated for several months Powell reiterated the labor market remains soft He acknowledged job gains were overstated by 60,000 He noted the Fed expects economic growth next yearālikely implying ISM > 50 Rate decisions will be made meeting by meeting, not on a preset path Inflation is still ātoo high,ā but he didnāt hint at further hikes Powell openly stated no oneās base case includes another rate hike Fed projections point toward modest cuts, not tightening Put together, this signals a slow but unmistakable pivot toward a more supportive policy stance. The key takeaway is the liquidity angle.T-bill purchases are one of the Fedās simplest ways to add liquidity without labeling it āQE.ā Theyāre not calling it stimulusābut markets will feel the effects as this liquidity enters the system. Combine that with weaker labor data and overstated job gains, and the Fed now has even more justification to continue cutting if needed. What comes next? Short-term volatility remains likely. Markets will react to every new headline and datapoint. But the broader trend is becoming clearer: The Fed is gradually stepping away from tight policy and moving toward conditions that generally benefit risk assetsāincluding crypto. If the next few inflation prints show even slight improvement, the path forward becomes even smoother #btc #crypto
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