Thoughts on the Market

Special Encore: 2026 U.S. Outlook: The Bull Market’s Underappreciated Narrative

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Dec 26, 2025
In this discussion, a compelling outlook for 2026 emerges, emphasizing a growth-positive narrative amidst short-term risks. The host shares an out-of-consensus view on policy sequencing, suggesting early constraints will give way to growth. Comparisons between economic conditions in 2025 and 2017 reveal distinct differences that support this new perspective. A bullish thesis is presented, highlighting the end of a rolling recession, potential Fed rate cuts, and significant earnings upside, while also addressing near-term challenges like government shutdowns.
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Staged Policy Sequencing Sets The Cycle

  • Mike Wilson argues 2026 continues a year-long narrative of a weak start followed by stronger second half driven by policy sequencing.
  • He compares the approach to a CEO 'kitchen sinking' early to clear the decks for later growth.
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April Marked A Rolling Recovery

  • Mike Wilson says April marked the end of a rolling recession and the start of a new bull market and rolling recovery.
  • He calls this underappreciated and sees opportunity as the recovery broadens to lagging sectors.
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Fed Easing Is Likely, Timing Is The Risk

  • The missing ingredient for broadening early-cycle leadership is Fed rate cuts delayed by COVID-era distortions.
  • Mike Wilson expects the Fed will be more dovish than markets expect, but timing is the key risk.
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