koolgal
12-26 14:37
🌟🌟🌟Will markets be calm in 2026 or is it the calm before the storm?  No one really knows for sure, not even the analysts nor the economists.  Everyone is basically squinting at the same foggy crystal ball & pretending they see different things.

But here is one thing that history keeps whispering to us:

The market always goes up in the long run.

Not in a straight line. Not without drama. Not without the occasional  "Why did I buy this?" moment.

But UP!

Because markets are powered by human progress - innovation, productivity, reinvention & the unstoppable desire to make things better. 

Even when we trip, we get up.  Even when we panic , we rebuild. 
Even when we blow up bubbles, we eventually learn and then blow up new ones.

Short term? Chaos.
Long term? Growth.

So yes 2026 might be calm
Or it might be the calm before the storm.

But long term investors?
We love time.
And time has a perfect track record.

@Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @TigerClub @CaptainTiger

2026: Will “Nothing Happen,” or Will Everything Be Repriced?
Deutsche Bank macro strategist Jim Reid recently put forward a highly counterintuitive view: after years of shocks—from the pandemic and surging inflation to abrupt policy pivots—the most surprising outcome ahead might actually be no surprises at all. Which scenario do you think is most likely to actually happen in 2026? An AI bubble bursting Gold breaking above $5,000 U.S. equities hitting new highs Repeated Fed policy reversals Or… “nothing happens”
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