If Trump gets his way and removes Jerome Powell as chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, the market reaction would be swift and brutal, Deutsche Bank’s George Saravelos argues.

It could collapse the currency and bond markets, he says in a note seen by Fortune. Polymarket puts the chances of a Powell ouster at 19%.

“We consider the removal of Chair Powell as one of the largest underpriced event risks,” Saravelos says.

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    1 month ago

    “The market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.”

    Given how the markets have at this point have elected to completely ignore Trump it wouldn’t surprise me if the sky falls for two days and then the world collectively decides to ignore and forget the shit show.

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      My thoughts exactly. The billionaires control enough of the markets that they will force a correction and everyone will buy back in… and the billionaires will get even richer.

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      Part of that is high frequency trading. Computers that blindly trade with other computers. It has a stabilizing effect on the market because it’s divorced from reality.

      But there’s the risk. It’s divorced from reality.

      So far, when things go bad the Fed has stepped in to halt trading for the day.