๐บ๐ธ TRUMP MELEDAK LAGI KE FED
Donald Trump baru saja menyerang Jerome Powell dengan kalimat pedas:
“Jerome ‘Too Late’ Powell harus segera menurunkan suku bunga SEKARANG juga.”
Ini bukan sekadar ocehan politik.
Ini adalah perang terbuka antara kekuasaan politik dan kekuasaan uang.
Trump paham satu hal yang sering pura-pura tidak dipahami oleh bank sentral:
Ketika suku bunga terlalu tinggi terlalu lama, ekonomi tidak tumbuh — ekonomi dicekik.
Perusahaan sulit pinjam uang.
Bisnis kecil mulai mati pelan-pelan.
Kredit rumah mahal.
Likuiditas mengering.
Dan ketika likuiditas kering, pasar keuangan berubah jadi medan perang.
Tapi di sisi lain, Powell dan Federal Reserve selalu datang dengan alasan klasik:
“Inflasi harus dikendalikan.”
Masalahnya bukan itu.
Masalahnya adalah mereka selalu terlambat.
Terlambat menaikkan suku bunga.
Terlambat menurunkannya.
Terlambat membaca siklus ekonomi.
Makanya Trump menyebut Powell “Too Late Powell.”
Dan jujur saja…
banyak pelaku pasar yang diam-diam setuju.
Karena dalam sistem keuangan modern, timing adalah segalanya.
Jika bank sentral terlalu lambat bergerak:
pasar saham bisa jatuh
ekonomi bisa melambat
krisis likuiditas bisa muncul
Dan ketika itu terjadi, siapa yang harus menyelamatkan sistem?
Bank sentral lagi.
Siklus yang sama.
Kesalahan yang sama.
Solusi yang sama.
Cetak uang. Turunkan suku bunga. Selamatkan pasar.
Itulah ironi dari sistem keuangan global.
Jadi ketika Trump menyerang Powell hari ini, itu bukan sekadar drama politik.
Itu adalah refleksi dari ketegangan lama antara Wall Street, Washington, dan bank sentral.
Dan satu hal yang pasti:
Jika suku bunga benar-benar dipotong lebih cepat dari yang diperkirakan…
Likuiditas akan kembali mengalir.
Dan ketika likuiditas kembali…
aset berisiko seperti saham dan crypto biasanya meledak.
Pasar tidak bergerak karena emosi.
Pasar bergerak karena uang.
Dan ketika uang mulai longgar lagi…
semua orang akan tahu siapa yang sebenarnya memegang kendali permainan ini.




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