Thoughts on the Market

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

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Nov 19, 2025
Exploring the 2026 U.S. economic outlook, the conversation highlights a contrarian view of growth despite current risks. The impact of policy sequencing under the new administration and the identification of a nascent bull market are intriguing focal points. There's a discussion of delayed Fed rate cuts affecting market dynamics, and forecasts suggest significant earnings potential ahead. Finally, specific sector picks and a bold S&P target signal confidence in upcoming market movements.
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Policy Sequencing Drives 2026 Narrative

  • Mike Wilson argues 2026 continues a narrative he’s tracked since last year about policy sequencing and cycle timing.
  • He contrasts today's conditions with 2017 to explain why the market reacted differently this cycle.
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April Marked A New Bull Market

  • Wilson identifies April as the end of a three-year rolling recession and the start of a new bull market and rolling recovery.
  • He says broadening is still early and many parts of the economy remain lagging, creating opportunity.
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Rate Cuts Are The Missing Catalyst

  • The missing ingredient for a broader early-cycle rally is rate cuts, which Wilson says the Fed has been slower to deliver post-COVID.
  • He expects more dovish Fed policy eventually, with timing the main risk to markets near-term.
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