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Dive into bold predictions and candid insights about the 2026 financial landscape in this Market Mondays clip! Troy Millings, Ian Dunlap, and Morgan Debaun break down what investors can expect, covering everything from explosive market rallies, looming geopolitical tensions, the future of AI, and the impact of midterm elections. Troy Millings forecasts an “absolutely amazing” first half of the year with the Dow potentially hitting new highs, but flags concerns about a possible mid-year market drop due to geopolitical shocks. He points to record highs in copper, gold, and silver, suggesting that something has to give in this risk-on environment—whether in tech, crypto, or commodities. Troy also calls out leadership at major corporations, hinting it’s time for fresh faces at the helm as several big names continue to struggle. Morgan Debaun brings historic perspective, spotlighting the pattern that when the first five trading days of a year are positive, 85% of the time so is the full year. She discusses the nuanced relationship between war, market volatility, and policy changes, expressing cautious optimism for continued market gains—possibly double digits—while keeping an eye on election-year shifts and their economic consequences. Ian Dunlap emphasizes the profound influence of domestic politics on market performance. He probes the “blue wave” effect, suggesting Democratic wins could mean short-term negative returns, while Republican control is positive for stocks. Ian illustrates how social media and news manipulation—such as the Somali daycare controversy—play into broader political strategies to sway public opinion and market sentiment. He advocates for bold action over safe plays, both in politics and investment. This clip is packed with real talk, actionable insights, and a healthy dose of skepticism about leadership, subsidies, and global game-changers. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just trying to understand the market’s next move, Market Mondays offers a fresh take on the challenges and opportunities ahead for 2026. *Key Topics Covered:*
Join the conversation and let us know: Do you agree with these predictions? What sectors are you betting on? Connect with the Market Mondays community in the comments! *Hashtags:* #StockMarket #Predictions2026 #MarketMondays #Investing #AI #Politics #Geopolitics #DowJones #SP500 #TroyMillings #IanDunlap #MorganDebaun #FinancialInsights #WallStreet #GlobalMarkets
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Episode Description: We talk a lot about freedom, boundaries, and choosing yourself—but we don’t talk enough about the grief that often comes first. In this episode, Pamela reflects on the […]
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