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Trump Unloads on Powell: “A Real Dummy” Over Rate Decision
The Fed held rates—Trump’s furious response could shake markets and Fed independence.

The Fed Stood Still. Europe Cut. Brazil Hiked. Trump Wants Blood.
The Federal Reserve just held interest rates steady—but President Trump didn’t hold back. He called Jerome Powell a “real dummy” and vowed to replace him once again.
Meanwhile, global central banks are racing in different directions. Some are cutting. Others are hiking. We break down what it all means for your money, your portfolio, and America’s economic future.
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Senate Passes Landmark Stablecoin Bill: What It Means for Crypto, Investors, and the U.S. Economy
The bill is now on its way to the House, where lawmakers are expected to take it up before the August recess. If passed, this bill would establish a federal regulatory framework for U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins, offering long-awaited clarity to financial institutions, crypto companies, investors, and consumers alike.
“He’s Just a Stupid Person”
Why Low-Volatility Stocks Are 2025’s Smartest Defense Strategy
In 2025, investors aren’t just navigating typical market cycles. They’re managing chaos: escalating trade wars, unpredictable tariffs, shaky global alliances, and abrupt policy changes that ripple across sectors. Headlines move markets by the hour. A single presidential tweet can vaporize billions in market value. The stakes are higher than ever.
Know what you own, and know why you own it.
-Peter Lynch
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