[TMGM Financial Breakfast] Fed Chair Nominee Warsh Faces April Hearing — Gold May Enter a New Pricing Phase
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee is expected to hold a hearing as early as the week of April 13 on the nomination of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair. This long-delayed hearing is not only a contest between the Trump administration and Congress over control of the Fed, but also a critical moment for the global precious metals market to recalibrate its pricing anchor after February’s “historic sell-off."

Gold’s volatility is closely tied to every statement from Federal Reserve officials. This reflects a fundamental shift in market pricing power: the narrative is moving away from geopolitical conflict toward interest rate expectations driven by the Fed. As Warsh — once viewed as a “guardian of liquidity” — prepares to face questioning on Capitol Hill, gold may undergo a significant repricing.

Warsh’s Core Policy Framework

Warsh’s policy stance presents a “double pressure” scenario for gold:

1. Interest Rate Management Pressure
Although Warsh has recently shown some support for rate cuts (aligned with the Trump administration), his approach is “balance sheet reduction first, rate cuts later.” In other words, he favors tightening liquidity to create room for future easing, rather than injecting liquidity outright. This undermines one of gold’s key bullish drivers in recent years — protection against U.S. dollar debasement.

2. Liquidity Framework Reset
Warsh has long criticized the Fed’s “ample reserves” system and advocates a return to a “scarce reserves” framework, where liquidity is tightly managed through open market operations instead of allowing excess reserves to flood the system. If implemented, U.S. Treasury yields would be more market-driven, and expectations of Fed backstops would weaken. As a result, the opportunity cost of holding gold (real yields) could remain elevated over the long term.

Analysts suggest the April hearing could produce three distinct outcomes:

Scenario 1: Neutral Outcome
Warsh emphasizes “data dependency,” commits to Fed independence, and remains vague on the pace of balance sheet reduction and rate cuts. In this case, gold volatility may subside, with prices potentially seeing a modest technical rebound as uncertainty fades.

Scenario 2: Hawkish Surprise
Warsh prioritizes inflation control, outlines a faster pace of balance sheet reduction, and signals a higher terminal rate than currently expected. This would likely trigger renewed selling pressure in gold.

Scenario 3: Dovish Compromise
Warsh aligns more closely with fiscal expansion policies, signals readiness to cut rates quickly if labor market data weakens, and shows openness to ideas such as Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). In this scenario, gold could experience a sharp rebound.

Traders will focus closely on several critical details in Warsh’s testimony:

  • Comments on Fed Independence:
    A firm stance that the Fed should not act as a financing tool for the Treasury would reassure markets. Conversely, emphasis on close coordination with fiscal authorities could raise concerns about fiscal dominance.
  • Balance Sheet Strategy:
    Whether Warsh reiterates his criticism of an oversized balance sheet and provides a concrete target for reduction will directly influence long-term Treasury yields.
  • View on Energy-Driven Inflation:
    His assessment of how rising oil prices feed into core inflation — particularly amid ongoing Middle East tensions — will signal whether the Fed intends to “look through” supply shocks. This will be key in determining whether gold can benefit from stagflation dynamics.

If Warsh successfully maintains a credible hawkish stance, gold may continue to struggle under the weight of high interest rates. However, if he is forced to accommodate political pressure, the narrative could shift, potentially triggering a renewed rally in gold.

In short, the upcoming hearing represents a pivotal moment — not just for U.S. monetary policy, but for the global pricing framework of gold itself.

Abel Gao brings over 11 years of experience as a financial analyst to TMGM, with expertise in advanced chart analysis and statistical modeling of global markets. As a Trading Strategy Team Mentor, he combines traditional charting techniques with modern analytical methods to provide insights that support traders in developing systematic strategies. In addition to analysis, Abel mentors both beginner and experienced traders, and his reports and commentary are widely used as educational resources within TMGM’s trading community.
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