A strategist from a major Wall Street bank, Jack Caffrey, is eyeing a shift in market dynamics heading into 2026. His take? Expect earnings growth to spread across more sectors rather than staying concentrated in just a few. This broadening trend could signal healthier market foundations if it plays out—moving beyond the narrow leadership we've seen recently. Worth watching as corporate results roll in through next year.
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GasFeeCryer
· 17h ago
ngl jack caffrey I've heard this trap too many times, every time they say it'll be diversified but in the end, it's still those few mega cap make money.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 17h ago
Schrodinger's bull run, let's wait and see if this earnings in 2026 will really be "widely distributed", anyway, I bet it's still in the hands of tech stocks.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 17h ago
It's that "things will get better next year" statement again. Is it true or not?
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UncleWhale
· 17h ago
This is the voice of retail investors... What are they talking about broad leadership again? They said the same thing last year, right?
A strategist from a major Wall Street bank, Jack Caffrey, is eyeing a shift in market dynamics heading into 2026. His take? Expect earnings growth to spread across more sectors rather than staying concentrated in just a few. This broadening trend could signal healthier market foundations if it plays out—moving beyond the narrow leadership we've seen recently. Worth watching as corporate results roll in through next year.