Market strategists are still pricing in a soft landing scenario for 2026, though the uncertainty has definitely increased. The playbook remains the same—growth without recession. But here's the catch: the range of possible outcomes keeps widening. What looked like a narrow band of expectations six months ago is now a much broader spectrum. Some see smooth sailing, others are bracing for rougher waters. The disconnect between optimism and tail risks is becoming harder to ignore in portfolio positioning.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 4h ago
Soft landing or hard landing, who really decides? Anyway, I’m increasingly unable to understand it.
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CountdownToBroke
· 4h ago
Soft landing is here again. How many times has this script been played out...
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BlockImposter
· 4h ago
Soft landing? Dream on. Who really believes in that these days?
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SchroedingersFrontrun
· 4h ago
Soft landing? That's hilarious. The expected range is so wide it could fit an aircraft carrier.
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BearWhisperGod
· 5h ago
Soft landing? Ha, looking at how the expected range is getting wider and wider, I feel like a crash is inevitable sooner or later.
Market strategists are still pricing in a soft landing scenario for 2026, though the uncertainty has definitely increased. The playbook remains the same—growth without recession. But here's the catch: the range of possible outcomes keeps widening. What looked like a narrow band of expectations six months ago is now a much broader spectrum. Some see smooth sailing, others are bracing for rougher waters. The disconnect between optimism and tail risks is becoming harder to ignore in portfolio positioning.