🔍 With the global trend of de-dollarization, what should the Fed do with the "waste paper dollars" in its hands?
The Fed has raised interest rates for more than two years. It originally wanted to detonate the global market and reap the benefits through a high-interest rate strategy, but unexpectedly, countries around the world accelerated the de-dollarization process, which put the United States in trouble.
🌍 The acceleration of the de-dollarization process by countries around the world has broken the Fed's wishful thinking and made its long-term high-interest rate policy backfire on itself.
💵 The Fed now holds huge US dollar reserves, but because it cannot effectively reap other countries, these dollars have become "waste paper" to some extent.
📈 In order to convert these "waste paper dollars" into capital, the Fed may have to adopt a strategy of expanding its balance sheet and lowering interest rates to allow the US dollars in its hands to flow into capital markets, such as the stock market, futures market, gold and silver, oil, as well as blockchain, currency circles and other fields.
🤝 All parties are currently exercising restraint to see who can hold on to the end. It is expected that in the second half of this year, the Fed will have to start cutting interest rates, and once the interest rate cut cycle starts, it may continue.
🚀 We who play with coins also need to exercise restraint. If you can't hold on and choose to cut your losses and leave, you may miss great opportunities in the future.
💡 The best strategy is to invest in Bitcoin, Ethereum and mainstream leading currencies to seize future investment opportunities!