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[The Bullish Horizon: Why 2026 Marks the Start of a Rolling Recovery]-[The Bullish Signals That Investors Overlook]

Thoughts on the Market · B1 · 2026-01-05

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The Convergence of Bullish Catalysts

Morgan Stanley CIO Mike Wilson argues that the market is currently underestimating a powerful alignment of forces that will define the economic landscape through 2026. Rather than focusing on isolated positives, Wilson emphasizes that the "real story" lies in how "deregulation, positive operating leverage, accommodative monetary policy, and increasingly supportive fiscal policy" are reinforcing one another to drive a sustainable market expansion.

Challenging the Late-Cycle Narrative

Contrary to prevailing skepticism, Wilson contends that we are not in a late-cycle phase. Instead, he characterizes the current environment as the "early stages of a recovery." This "rolling recovery" is supported by the fact that "positioning in cyclical trades remains relatively light" and market sentiment in economically sensitive sectors is "far from exuberant." By Wilson’s assessment, the three-year rolling recession concluded with "Liberation Day" in April, and current data points to a re-acceleration in 2026.

The Role of Macro Indicators and Labor Data

Investors have been hesitant due to the sluggishness of traditional indicators like the "ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index." However, Wilson views the moderate softness in "lagging labor data" as a constructive development. He explains that this softness keeps the Fed "leaning dovish for longer," which acts as a significant tailwind for equities. Furthermore, historical analysis of the "45-month cycle of the ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index" suggests that a rebound has been "delayed but not canceled."

Consumer Relief and Sector Opportunities

Energy prices are highlighted as an underappreciated tailwind. With "gasoline prices sitting near five-year lows," lower- and middle-income consumers are receiving "real economic relief." Wilson identifies specific sectors poised to benefit from this backdrop:

  • Financials: Identified as a key beneficiary of "deregulation," with further upside expected in 2026.
  • Housing: While builder margins may be capped, the focus on volume over margins could "unlock housing velocity" and contribute to a "dovish inflation backdrop."
  • Cyclicals: Wilson believes the recovery is most underappreciated in "consumer discretionary goods, financials, industrials, and small and mid-cap stocks."

Risk Management and Strategic Outlook

Despite the bullish outlook, Wilson acknowledges critical risks that require monitoring:

  1. Liquidity: A primary concern since September, though the Fed has addressed this by "ending quantitative tightening early" and restarting asset purchases through the "Reserve Management Program."
  2. AI CapEx: The risk of a "renewed slowdown in AI CapEx" as markets demand a "clearer payback from debt-funded spending."
  3. Geopolitics: The U.S. intervention in Venezuela creates a strategic wildcard, particularly regarding how China might react, though it simultaneously reinforces the "run-it-hot thesis."

In conclusion, Wilson maintains that the "balance of risks and rewards still favor leaning into this early cycle recovery," positioning investors to capitalize on the anticipated growth in 2026.

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So let's get after it.
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today I want to take a step back and talk about what the market is missing.
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the real story is how these forces are reinforcing one another.
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this isn't a market that's already priced for the outcomes I envision.
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This doesn't look late cycle to me.
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let's get after it
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take a step back
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lining up at the same time
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reinforcing one another
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priced for the outcomes
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to Thoughts on the Market.
I'm Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley CIO and Chief U.S.
Equity Strategist.
Today on the podcast, I'll be discussing the converging market forces bolstering our bullish outlook for 2026.
It's Monday, January 5th at 1130 a.m. in New York.
So let's get after it.

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