Traders Bet Against Fed Chair Jerome Powell's Removal Despite Donald Trump's Criticism

Traders on Polymarket are betting against Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s removal this year despite criticisms from US President Donald Trump. Trump has consistently called on Powell to cut interest rates, which would be a positive for the crypto market. However, Powell has refused to listen so far, indicating it isn’t yet time to cut rates.

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Traders Bet Against Donald Trump Removing Jerome Powell This Year

Polymarket data shows that traders are currently betting against Donald Trump removing Jerome Powell this year. Currently, there is only a 19% chance of that happening this year, based on data from the prediction platform.

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The odds for this happening have dropped by 4% in the last 24 hours, despite a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report that the US President has privately discussed firing Powell for months, including in meetings with his potential replacement, Kevin Warsh.

As CoinGape reported, Donald Trump had criticized Powell yesterday, stating that he is always “too late and wrong.” He also remarked that the Fed Chair’s termination “cannot come fast enough.”

The US President made this statement while noting that the European Union (EU) was about to cut interest rates for the seventh time. Yet, Powell and the Fed still hold tight on easing monetary policies.

Following his meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, Trump made some comments about Powell again, sparking debates on whether the US president would remove him soon.

Trump stated that he wasn’t happy with Powell and that the Fed Chair would leave if he asked him to. The US president again expressed his displeasure with Powell, remarking that he does not believe Powell is doing his job.

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Significance Of This Development

Reports around Jerome Powell’s termination as Fed Chair are significant for the crypto market, as the Bitcoin price and other altcoins have shown a tendency to react more to monetary policies than to other macroeconomic fundamentals.

As such, Donald Trump firing Powell or the Fed Chair resigning could be a positive for the market, since Powell has shown that he has no intention of lowering rates just yet In his recent speech, Powell made it clear that the Federal Reserve would likely keep interest rates steady for now while monitoring the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs on inflation.

Meanwhile, market participants may be more inclined toward Kevin Warsh, who appears to be more crypto-friendly. However, Warsh once advocated for Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and looked to be against private stablecoins. This contradicts Trump’s policies, as the US president has already signed an executive order prohibiting the creation of a CBDC.

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