đš This just turned into one of those moments where you can literally feel the market holding its breath.
During the live conference, Trump didnât hold back. He straight-up said heâs ready to fire Jerome Powell if he doesnât step down. Thatâs not a casual comment â thatâs direct pressure on the Federal Reserve, and you almost never see it this openly.
Then came the part that really made people pause.
He confirmed Kevin Warsh as his pick and made it clear: rates would be cut immediately.
That completely shifts the tone.
Lower rates usually mean cheaper money, easier borrowing, and more fuel for stocks and risk assets â which is why a lot of people are calling this bullish. Itâs not just about the policy itself, itâs about how quickly things could change.
But at the same time, this isnât exactly normal territory. A president pushing this hard on the Fed raises serious questions about independence, stability, and what this could lead to next.
Right now, it feels like one of those moments where everything could start moving fast â markets, headlines, expectations⊠all at once.
People arenât just watching anymore â theyâre reacting.