Everyone is focused on whether interest rates will be cut, but what we should pay more attention to is how great the divergence is among these big shots. Many people believe that a rate cut is a done deal, but economists at Nomura remind us that everyone is underestimating the risk of not cutting rates. After all, the regional Federal Reserve presidents may not all agree. If money isn't released this week, the market is likely to explode. Even if a rate cut happens, we need to see how many people voted against it. The more opposing votes there are, the harder it will be to ask for money in the future.