Excess Returns

The Moment Common Knowledge Changed | Last Call - With Andy Constan, Ben Hunt, Brent Kochuba and Eric Pachman

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Mar 28, 2026
Eric Pachman, data analyst who tracks granular labor trends. Brent Kochuba, options and flows specialist who studies dealer hedging. Ben Hunt, narrative strategist focused on common-knowledge shifts. Andy Constan, macro strategist studying oil shocks. They discuss how an oil-driven shock reshapes growth and inflation. They explain common-knowledge moments that flip asset preferences. They show how options flows and labor data can mask real market risk.
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INSIGHT

Oil Inflation Is Transitory But Restricts Central Banks

  • Higher oil raises headline inflation readings but the pass-through fades once oil stops rising, so the inflation impulse is transitory.
  • Central banks face a dilemma: they may be unwilling or unable to ease because inflation prints will remain elevated short term.
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Scenario Thinking Matters For Oil And Markets

  • Multiple oil scenarios matter: resolution to pre-war $60s oil would de-risk markets; prolonged conflict keeping oil near $80–$100 would hit growth and keep volatility high.
  • Andy frames outcomes probabilistically and says buyers should wait for a washout entry rather than sell assets now.
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Common Knowledge Shift Reframes Geopolitics Around Hormuz

  • A common knowledge moment occurs when a public event makes everyone know that everyone knows something, which then changes behavior instantly.
  • Ben Hunt argues the Strait of Hormuz revealed global energy fragility, shifting the primary market axis to oil exporters vs importers.
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