Recent signals in the prediction market suggest that Rick Rieder, the investment chief of a major asset management firm, has become a hot contender for the next Federal Reserve Chair. According to market odds, his probability of winning is 35%, second only to former Federal Reserve Board member Kevin Warsh. This detail is worth noting: it reflects the deep involvement of Wall Street capital in shaping the Federal Reserve's policy direction. After all, the Fed's decisions directly impact liquidity injection and interest rate trends, thereby influencing the capital flow in the entire crypto market. The financial sector's influence in selecting the Federal Reserve leader is growing—this hints at the market's certain expectations for future monetary policy tone.
View Original
This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
9 Likes
Reward
9
7
Repost
Share
Comment
0/400
DefiSecurityGuard
· 19h ago
⚠️ CRITICAL: rick rieder's ascension to fed chair = massive exploit vector for liquidity manipulation. seen this playbook before. follow the money, not the odds.
Reply0
BrokenDAO
· 19h ago
Coming back to this? Choosing the Federal Reserve Chair on Wall Street and voting for a treasurer in a DAO—what's the fundamental difference? They're both just common issues of checks and balances failing.
View OriginalReply0
LiquiditySurfer
· 19h ago
Wall Street is starting to play this trick again, really treating the Federal Reserve as an ATM
Rick Rieder? Never heard of him, but as long as he can influence monetary policy, I pay attention
A 35% chance of being the Federal Reserve Chair, it feels like more people are betting than genuinely caring about policy
That's why we must always keep an eye on Wall Street's movements, as they influence liquidity in the crypto space
The financial sector's influence is growing stronger, while retail investors' voice is becoming weaker, ironic
When it comes to liquidity, we really need to follow the Federal Reserve's rhythm, or else we'll get cut again
Wall Street's beauty contest for the Federal Reserve Chair, the crypto market will have to eat the leftovers, the tricks are deep
When interest rates move, the whole market moves—this is the reality
Kevin Warsh is leading, but the name Rick Rieder is worth noting
Honestly, it's still about money; in the end, the Federal Reserve Chair can't escape the will of capital
View OriginalReply0
SelfMadeRuggee
· 19h ago
Wall Street is causing trouble behind the scenes again, really impressive haha
Rick Rieder's 35% probability, in plain terms, means capital is openly betting big
The selection of the Federal Reserve Chair has become a game for big capital, retail investors should just honestly watch the market
This game is destined to be controlled by financial elites; anyway, the rise and fall of the coin prices can't escape their grasp
Market odds—seeing them more and more, it feels like the entire financial system is just a show
View OriginalReply0
Blockwatcher9000
· 19h ago
Wall Street is secretly manipulating again, this time directly targeting the position of the Federal Reserve Chair. Rick Rieder's 35% win rate? Basically, it's capital tailoring policies for its own benefit.
View OriginalReply0
CafeMinor
· 19h ago
That guy Rick Rieder has a 35% win rate? Wall Street is starting to play tricks again. These people are really good at betting.
View OriginalReply0
FortuneTeller42
· 19h ago
Rick Rieder has a 35% chance of taking over the Federal Reserve? Wall Street is starting to manipulate openly, and this is the world we live in.
Recent signals in the prediction market suggest that Rick Rieder, the investment chief of a major asset management firm, has become a hot contender for the next Federal Reserve Chair. According to market odds, his probability of winning is 35%, second only to former Federal Reserve Board member Kevin Warsh. This detail is worth noting: it reflects the deep involvement of Wall Street capital in shaping the Federal Reserve's policy direction. After all, the Fed's decisions directly impact liquidity injection and interest rate trends, thereby influencing the capital flow in the entire crypto market. The financial sector's influence in selecting the Federal Reserve leader is growing—this hints at the market's certain expectations for future monetary policy tone.