According to BlockBeats, market data on August 19 indicates that Wall Street is betting on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirming an imminent rate cut at the Jackson Hole annual meeting. However, as the focus shifts from 'whether there will be a rate cut' to 'how much the rate cut will be,' stock traders might face disappointment.

Steward Partners Global Advisory's Managing Director Eric Beiley stated, 'If traders hear about an imminent rate cut, the stock market will react positively. If they don't hear the desired information, it could trigger a massive sell-off.' The market fully expects the Federal Reserve to begin rate cuts at the September meeting. However, Powell's speech on Friday could easily keep the timing of the rate cuts under wraps. Given his cautious nature, he might reveal the extent of rate cuts in a vague manner after the Fed completes its easing measures. 'The market is confident that rate cuts are imminent,' Beiley added. If Powell does not emphasize this as the future path, it will be a significant surprise.