Market sentiment is leaning heavily toward a Fed rate cut announcement today. Traders and institutional players are pricing in the move, but there's an added layer of speculation: many believe this could be Powell's final action as Chair before potential policy shifts ahead. The consensus isn't just about whether rates drop—it's about what comes next for monetary policy direction.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12-11 09:23
The rate cut is a sure thing; now it depends on whether Powell's move can stabilize market sentiment.
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MysteryBoxOpener
· 12-10 14:21
Powell's final dance? How is he going to play this hand...
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OfflineValidator
· 12-10 14:21
Powell's move was brilliant, taking the lead in harvesting the profits in one final blow.
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· 12-10 14:18
Powell's final dance, is it confirmed that rate cuts are coming?
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NFTRegretful
· 12-10 14:12
Powell's move below, who will step in to take over... Feels more heartbreaking than the rate cut itself.
Market sentiment is leaning heavily toward a Fed rate cut announcement today. Traders and institutional players are pricing in the move, but there's an added layer of speculation: many believe this could be Powell's final action as Chair before potential policy shifts ahead. The consensus isn't just about whether rates drop—it's about what comes next for monetary policy direction.