How Will Jerome Powell’s Departure as Fed Chair Affect Bitcoin?
Benjamin Cowen, one of the most respected analysts in the cryptocurrency world, made statements in his latest analysis that are of great interest to Bitcoin investors and market followers.
Cowen assessed the potential impact of macroeconomic changes on cryptocurrency markets.
Benjamin Cowen began by evaluating Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s recent performance. Noting that many in the markets blame Powell for the current economic problems, Cowen stated, “However, looking back over the past few years, Powell has actually managed a very difficult period successfully. The real risk begins in the period that follows.”
According to the analyst, with Powell’s departure, we are stepping into a world where institutional credibility is questioned and much greater uncertainty prevails. Cowen added that the impact of this loss of institutional trust on alternative assets like Bitcoin will be critical.
Cowen, when evaluating Bitcoin price movements, reminded that looking at charts alone is not enough, and that the Fed’s interest rate policies and its fight against inflation remain the main determinants. According to the analyst, people beginning to lose faith in traditional financial institutions could strengthen Bitcoin’s “safe haven” narrative in the long term. Cowen stated that markets are currently in a transitional phase and that investors should be wary of liquidity crises. He predicts that Bitcoin will be guided more by the Fed’s new policies and the course of global inflation, rather than by short-term fluctuations.
*This is not investment advice.
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