Fed rate cuts are not a sure thing — What does this mean for Bitcoin?
A portfolio manager says market participants are a bit too optimistic about an aggressive Federal Reserve interest rate cut, which could pose risks.
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A portfolio manager says market participants are a bit too optimistic about an aggressive Federal Reserve interest rate cut, which could pose risks.
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