Powell is speaking at Harvard tonight, and Trump is already "sharpening his knives."



On March 30, 2026, the U.S. financial world will once again host a "gossip gathering." Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is scheduled to appear at Harvard University’s economics class at 10:30 PM, basically just chatting with students. What was originally an ordinary introductory course has unexpectedly become a "global focus" for the market.

No one knows exactly what he will say, but everyone has already mentally cast it as a drama—most likely revolving around economic issues, inflation, and interest rates. Some analysts speculate that Powell will carefully avoid sensitive topics like "the Fed being politicized" to steer clear of trouble.

But the problem is, you can dodge topics, but not people. No matter how meticulous his words are, if he hints that "the Middle East situation is unstable, I need to hold back, no rush to change interest rates," Trump will definitely jump on it. Even more absurd is that Trump himself is the one creating this situation, but he always manages to pin the "no rate cut" blame squarely on Powell.

One is cautiously speaking in the classroom, while the other is ready to strike behind the scenes. Tonight at 10:30 PM, this financial "reality show" will air on time. Want to see who can hold up and who can't? Just watch and find out.

If you’re unsure of the details or want to join the discussion, come to the comments section and chat with me—I’ll guide you through it step by step. #BTC
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