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"The thing is, as of today, the markets are unsure of exactly what to expect. Like for the last year, Trump has repeatedly promised lower interest rates. He's openly criticized Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates faster and more aggressively."
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r basically Kevin Worsh's entire economic philosophy is centered around higher interest rates, slower growth, and a stronger dollar, which is the exact opposite of what the markets were expecting to see throughout 2026, leading to a rather dramatic sell-off. So what happened? To be honest, all of this has to do with what's called the Trump effect. The thing is, as of today, the markets are unsure of exactly what to expect. Like for the last year, Trump has repeatedly promised lower interest rates. He's openly criticized Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates faster and more aggressively. And everybody invested with the mindset that the money printer was going to keep running and running and running until eventually the cost of a Big Mac was $100. But now Kevin Worsh is expected to come in and crash the economy to save the US dollar, print a lot less money, reduce the Fed's balance sheet, and prevent the United States from becoming

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