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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance · Sep 26, 2025

Navigating a two-speed economy where markets hit highs but macro risks loom. Debating stretched valuations, Fed policy, and a potential dollar liquidity crunch.

The Next Bull Market's Demise Will Be Runaway Inflation, Not A Traditional Recessionary Slowdown

The current economic cycle is unlikely to end in a classic nominal slowdown where everyone loses their jobs. Instead, the terminal risk is a resurgence of high inflation, which would prevent the Federal Reserve from providing stimulus and could trigger a 2022-style market downturn.

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Forward Guidance·5 months ago

High Stock Valuations May Be a New Normal, Not a Bubble, Due to Persistent Currency Debasement

The argument against a market top is that high multiples are justified. In an era of sustained currency debasement, investors must hold assets like stocks to preserve purchasing power. This historical precedent suggests today's valuations might be a new, structurally higher baseline.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

Recessions Now Require an Equity Correction First as High-Earner Spending Dictates Economic Growth

The economy is now driven by high-income earners whose spending fluctuates with the stock market. Unlike historical recessions, a significant market downturn is now a prerequisite for a broader economic recession, as equities must fall to curtail spending from this key demographic.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

Asset Managers Must Decentralize Portfolios as Mega-Cap Stock Concentration Reaches Its Peak

After years of piling into a few dominant mega-cap tech stocks, large asset managers have reached a point of peak centralization. To generate future growth, they will be forced to allocate capital to different, smaller pockets of the market, potentially signaling a broad market rotation.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

A Simultaneous Rally in the U.S. Dollar and Gold Signals Severe 'Plumbing Problems' in the Financial System

Historically, the dollar and gold move inversely. When both assets rally together, it's a rare and powerful signal of deep-seated stress in the global financial system. This indicates a flight to safety in both the world's primary reserve currency and its ultimate hard asset.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

The Fed Is Cutting Rates Amid Double-Digit Earnings Growth, A Rare Scenario That Preceded 1998's Market Rally

The Federal Reserve is easing monetary policy at a time when corporate earnings are already growing strongly. This rare combination has only occurred once in the last 40 years, in 1998, which was followed by two more years of a powerful bull market run.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

The U.S. Economy Has Split: Asset Owners Leverage Capital While Wage Earners Face Crushing Inflation

There are two distinct economies operating simultaneously. Those with a capital base (equities, real estate) can use financial engineering and leverage to thrive. Meanwhile, individuals relying solely on wages are being crushed by inflation, as their income fails to keep pace with rising costs.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago

U.S. Tariffs Are Inadvertently Creating a Global Dollar Shortage, Strengthening the Dollar

While U.S. fiscal deficits remain high, new tariffs are reducing the trade deficit. This means fewer U.S. dollars are flowing abroad to foreign entities who would typically recycle them into buying U.S. assets like treasuries. This dynamic creates a dollar liquidity crunch, strengthening the dollar.

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Economic Reacceleration or Growth Scare? | Weekly Roundup

Forward Guidance·5 months ago