📉 Charts That Matter: Traders Bet on Rate Cuts from Powell’s Successor at the Fed

Date: June 28, 2025 Financial markets are increasingly tilting toward expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts—driven, in part, by speculation around incoming leadership. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell remains in office, bets are mounting that his eventual replacement—possibly nominated by President Trump—will pursue a more dovish monetary policy. 🔍 Market Snapshot 🧭 The Fed’s…

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​​Bitcoin’s volatility drops to multi-year lows 

Once known for its extreme price swings, Bitcoin’s (BTC) volatility has reached its lowest levels in years. While it remains elevated relative to traditional assets, analysts and industry observers now note a significant shift in the asset’s behavior. IBIT vs SPY volatility. Source: @EricBalchunas A chart shared by Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas reveals that the 60-day…

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💵 Dollar Slides to Three-Year Low Amid Talk of Early Fed Chair Pick

📉 Market Snapshot • The U.S. dollar slipped approximately 0.5–0.7% against a basket of major currencies on Thursday, dropping to its weakest level since early 2022.• Euro strengthened to around $1.17–1.174—the highest since September 2021.• The British pound and Australian dollar also surged, with the pound up about 0.7% and the AUD gaining on weaker…

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Bitcoin v. gold is ‘canary in the coal mine’ about to drop, warns strategist

Bloomberg Intelligence senior commodity strategist Mike McGlone has warned that Bitcoin’s (BTC) weakening performance relative to gold could be signaling deeper trouble for U.S. equities and broader risk assets. In his bearish outlook, McGlone pointed to the falling Bitcoin-to-gold ratio as a potential “canary in the coal mine.” He emphasized that the 33x level on…

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