The Strong Data Is A Mirage | Weekly Roundup

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Dispersion Is Exploding While Main Street Reaccelerates | Weekly Roundup

This week, we break down evidence of a quiet Main Street re-acceleration, exploding market dispersion, AI-driven shifts in correlations, why passive strategies are being disrupted, and where capital is rotating across real assets, rates, and global markets. Enjoy! — FollowTyler: ...  Show more

How I Called 2026's Biggest Rally | Vincent Delaurd

Director of Global Macro Strategy at StoneX Vincent Deluard explains his three-bubble thesis for 2026, why tax receipts reveal stronger nominal growth than headline data, how fiscal stimulus could fuel a second inflation wave, the Fed’s likely policy path under Kevin Warsh, and w ...  Show more

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