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Macro & Market Musings – 3/6/26

Comments based on information available as of 6:00 am CT on 3/6/2026

Growth: A Jolt For Some, A Shock For Others

The surge in oil prices is acting as a global economic stress test—and for some, a personal one. In high-income, diversified economies like the U.S., higher energy prices are annoying but manageable. The U.S. is now a net exporter of oil, making today’s shock far less damaging than in past episodes. For lower-income, oil‑importing countries such as China and India, the strain is far more severe. The same divide shows up at home: higher-income households feel a jolt, while lower-income households absorb a much more acute hit as energy costs consume a larger share of their budgets.

Inflation: Perception Becomes Reality

The escalation of conflict in Iran has pushed crude prices above $80 a barrel, quickly filtering down to the gas pump. Gasoline prices carry outsized psychological weight. Unlike most expenses, they are displayed on every street corner, turning them into a highly visible barometer of inflation. When gas prices rise, they don’t just pressure wallets—they shape behavior by embedding higher inflation expectations. For the Federal Reserve, that’s the real risk. With uncertainty around how long the conflict will last or how high prices may go, policymakers may need to project resolve to prevent inflation expectations from becoming self‑fulfilling.

Policy: Resist The Urge To React

Geopolitical flashpoints invite the temptation to “trade the news,” but that instinct is often costly. The risk is binary and non‑linear: one headline can send oil prices soaring, the next can reverse the move entirely. Timing these events consistently is nearly impossible.

The more effective response is not reaction, but discipline. Geopolitical shocks are a unique category of risk—one that can’t be outsmarted, only managed. That requires staying invested, avoiding knee‑jerk decisions, and relying on a well‑constructed allocation to absorb short‑term volatility without derailing long‑term compounding.

Looking Ahead: A Financial Plan is Diversification’s Missing Ingredient

Traditional diversification often leans on stocks, bonds, and gold. Recent history—including 2021–2022—shows the limits of that framework. In periods of synchronized stress, stocks and bonds can fall together, and even gold can weaken as investors prioritize liquidity. In true crises, global capital still runs to the U.S. dollar. That reality highlights the missing ingredient in many portfolios: cash and a financial plan. Cash isn’t just defensive—it provides the financial and psychological patience needed to let diversified assets recover. Without that buffer, investors are more likely to sell at precisely the wrong moment.

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