
Joel Elconin – Key Investing Themes In US Equity Markets For 2026
The KE Report
Can Momentum Continue into 2026?
Joel outlines risks and wild cards for 2026, including inflation, rates, the Supreme Court tariffs decision, and earnings.
Joel Elconin, co-host of the PreMarket Prep show and founder of the Stock Trader Network joins me to outline the key investing themes in US equity markets for 2026. We discuss the upcoming macroeconomic data that matters, and circle around to a number of market sectors, getting his outlook on whether we’ll see a continuation or a reversal in the prevailing trends.
Key discussion points include:
- 2025 Market Recap & Broadening Participation – A look at index performance, the shift away from mega-cap dominance, and a broadening out in other sectors from biotech to small caps in the Russell 2000.
- Macroeconomic Data On Tap – Joel points to jobs data coming out this Friday, inflation data next week, the upcoming supreme court decision regarding tariffs, and in just a few weeks the kick off of Q4 earnings season.
- Dovish Fed Policy Is Anticipated In Mid-2026 - Joel notes that so far the TLT longer-duration treasuries are not reacting, but typically monetary policy only really affects the short-duration rates. Lower rates should help small caps and be a boon to the financial sector.
- A Technical Outlook on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Indexes – Joel shares the technical levels he is watching on a shorter-term basis for support and resistance; but notes that with markets still up in uncharted waters, that there are no easily identifiable resistance levels.
- Government Defense Budget and New Guidelines Created Volatility In The Defense Stocks – Joel highlights how all the new restrictions from the government with regards to management and company incentives sent defense stock reeling lower, but the announcement of $1.5 Trillion in a military spending package sent them right back higher again.
- Rotation Trade Into Low P/E and Value Stocks Is The Big Theme at present – There is capital that has rotated out of the Mag 7 leadership and into a broader range of value stocks like Berkshire Hathaway, auto manufacturers like Ford and GM, home builders, healthcare stocks, and consumer staples. Geopolitics are also playing a factor of investors seeking safer brands and investing names.
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