V Reversal... Trump "Fires" Powell? New Drama, More Volatility?

Yesterday, the market went through a nerve-wracking 20 minutes, experiencing a sharp V-shaped rebound. Trump escalated the drama by saying: "I’ve already drafted the letter to fire Fed Chair Powell!"

Following that remark, the market immediately took another leg down.

The chaos lasted around 20 minutes—until the TACO moment. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump later told reporters: "There are currently no plans to replace him."

Black swan event? Major banks stand out to defend Fed

If Powell were actually fired, that would undoubtedly be a black swan-level event—a super bearish shock. A 15% crash in U.S. stocks in the short term wouldn’t be surprising at all.

One of the current uncertainties hanging over the market is the escalating feud between President Trump and Fed Chair Powell. However, senior leadership from some of Wall Street’s largest banks have publicly emphasized the importance of an independent Federal Reserve.

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon all made public statements yesterday underscoring the Fed’s autonomy.

These are arguably the three most authoritative voices on Wall Street even Trump has to pay attention to what they say.

Trump knows he technically can’t fire Powell. This latest drama is more likely a pressure tactic, trying to push the Fed into cutting rates as early as July, instead of the currently expected September cut. If the FOMC holds steady in July, markets may have to wait another two months—an outcome Trump clearly wants to avoid.

At the core of all this chaos is one man: Trump.

Not long ago, he had a public spat with Elon Musk, throwing $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ into turmoil.

Before taking office, he openly criticized Jeff Bezos, attacked his media platforms: $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ and The Washington Post, and even suggested $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ Mark Zuckerberg should be thrown in jail.

What do you think?

So many powerful people have had to bow to Trump’s influence—can the next Fed Chair hold their ground when Powell’s term ends in 2026?

How long will Trump keep stirring up drama and picking new targets?

Fortunately, it always ends with a TACO moment... Does that mean every Trump tantrum is a dip-buying opportunity in disguise?

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  • spagethi1
    ·2025-07-17
    Powell's dismissal would be very concerning. The fed can not lower interest rates without devaluing the dollar further. His replacement would be likely to lower rates which should promote strong stock performance when denominated in dollars but not in other currency.
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  • highhand
    ·2025-07-17
    we need trump to create drama for the dip. then buy the dip. especially when trump posts on DJT. that's the plan for the next four years. crypto is pumping due to trump too. all is good until extreme greed reaches 99.9, then sell. [LOL] [Happy]
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  • DiAngel
    ·2025-07-17
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    Crying wolf story. It will be drama after drama if DT dismisses Powell. [Facepalm][Observation]😱🤦‍♀️ Unbelievable!!!


    @MHh @Universe宇宙 @melson @HelenJanet @Wayneqq
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  • Cadi Poon
    ·2025-07-17
    這可以說是華爾街最權威的三種聲音連特朗普都要注意聽他們說的話。

    特朗普知道他嚴格說來不能解僱鮑威爾。這部最新劇更有可能是一部壓力戰術,試圖將美聯儲推入最早7月降息,而不是目前預期的9月份削減。如果FOMC在7月份保持穩定,市場可能還要再等兩個月——這是特朗普顯然希望避免的結果。

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  • TimothyX
    ·2025-07-17
    如果鮑威爾真的被解僱,那無疑是一個黑天鵝級事件-a超級看跌衝擊.美股短期內暴跌15%一點也不奇怪。

    當前籠罩市場的不確定性之一是不斷升級的世仇特朗普總統和美聯儲主席鮑威爾之間。然而,華爾街一些最大銀行的高級領導層公開強調了獨立的美聯儲.

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  • 1PC
    ·2025-07-17
    It's fine 😌 already numb & was eating 🍿 enjoying the drama 😜. He is maintaining the TACO 🌮 status so that ppl don't forget him too quickly [Chuckle] [Chuckle] [Chuckle] The previous nominee's like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg & current Fed Chair Powell's seem to have a pattern [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking].... maybe 🤔 Is it part of his post campaign script to return the sponsor a favour [Chuckle] [Chuckle] [Chuckle]... & it's a QUE that the Dip is coming [OMG] [OMG] [OMG] @Barcode @JC888 @koolgal @Shyon @yourcelesttyy @Shernice軒嬣 2000
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  • MHh
    ·2025-07-17
    我认为特朗普只是通过发放款待来做他自己,类似于他如何向各个国家发放关税来得到他想要的东西。他一直希望利率保持在较低水平,但鲍威尔一直拒绝这一点,并希望看到更多数据。他威胁鲍威尔降低利率。无论下一任美联储主席是谁,他或她都必须知道这是一个独立的机构,需要做正确的事情。然而,这位新主席将在特朗普担任总统期间宣誓就职,所以我认为特朗普将试图影响他工作的人,这个人很可能会与特朗普有着相同的理想。话说回来,这个人也可以像后来有自己想法的马斯克一样。所以,我们不会知道这个人是否真的会向特朗普低头,即使他们关系很好或者站在他的立场上。
    我不认为特朗普会停止挑起事端。他有很多他想要完成的目标,他会坚持不懈,直到玉米卷。我认为市场现在将下跌视为良好的买入机会。
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  • Success88
    ·2025-07-17
    I just watch see how the show run. So far Powell doing a good job
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  • TheStrategist
    ·2025-07-17
    Everything that goes up must come down
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  • Shyon
    ·2025-07-17
    Trump’s latest threat to fire Fed Chair Powell feels more like a pressure tactic than a real plan. While it triggered a sharp market drop, most investors know he cannot actually remove Powell. The Fed's independence is a cornerstone of market stability, and the swift pushback from major bank CEOs like Jamie Dimon and David Solomon reinforces that.

    Still, these outbursts often create short-term volatility & sometimes buying opportunities. The market's quick rebound suggests that optimism remains, especially with potential rate cuts ahead. If Trump keeps pushing for July cut and the Fed holds off until September, we could see  sharp swings.

    In the bigger picture, the real concern is whether future Fed chairs can stay independent under such pressure. Trump has a pattern of publicly attacking powerful figures, from Elon Musk to Jeff Bezos. As long as markets focus on data & fundamentals, I see these moments as temporary storms rather than lasting threats.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments

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  • koolgal
    ·2025-07-18
    🌟🌟🌟Trump versus Powell - The saga continues.  I admire Jerome Powell as he stands strong and resolute in the face of such intense pressure from Trump.

    Powell has become the monetary gladiator in a coliseum of political chaos.  He has held rates steady despite Trump's tariff fueled inflation and pressure to slash interest rates.  He ignored insults from Trump such as  "moron", "Mr Too Late" and kept his laser focus on data, not drama.

    When Powell leaves his post as Chair of the Feds in May 2026, he will be remembered as the guy who stand against the power of a US President for integrity and defending the important role of the Federal Reserve.   The Big question is will the next Chair serve the data or serve the Donald?  The Fed isn't just setting rates, it is fighting for its soul to stay true to the course of remaining independent and not  unduly influenced by political pressure.

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  • WanEH
    ·2025-07-17
    特朗普就是故意发布这些消息来操纵股市,自己和家族朋友在那边做空最多赚取盈利。
    @Tiramisu2020
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  • BTS
    ·2025-07-18
    The drama is likely to persist as long as he remains in a position of influence and holds differing views on monetary policy。。。this can and often does lead to increased market volatility as investors react to the uncertainty 。。。
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  • ECLC
    ·2025-07-19
    Expect more drama, more volatility and get ready funds to buy on dips.
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  • nomadic_m
    ·2025-07-21
    Donald Trump's potential influence over the Federal Reserve's next chair has sparked concerns about the central bank's independence. With Jerome Powell's term ending in May 2026, Trump is reportedly considering candidates who align with his economic views, including Scott Bessent, Kevin Warsh, Christopher Waller, Kevin Hassett, David Malpass.

    Trump's preference for a dovish Fed chair could lead to:
    - *Lower Interest Rates*: Potentially stimulating economic growth but risking inflation.
    - *Market Volatility*: Uncertainty surrounding the Fed's leadership could impact market stability.
    - *Dollar Value*: Trump's influence on the Fed might weaken the US dollar

    Investors are closely watching the situation, as it may influence:
    - *Stock Market*: A dovish Fed chair could boost stock valuations.
    - *Bond Market*: Changes in interest rates & monetary policy could impact bond performance.
    - *Cryptocurrencies*: Fed decisions on interest rates & quantitative easing might affect crypto markets.

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