Sector Rotation: Using A Firehose To Fill A Dixie Cup

Sector Rotation: Using A Firehose To Fill A Dixie Cup

There is a sector rotation happening and today we're here to discuss it! We also touch on the sudden U.S. conflict with Iran as this is not the time to start reacting emotionally to early headlines, misinformation, and media fear cycles. Keep in mind historical market reactions to prior military strikes; while volatility typically spikes, equity drawdowns have historically been modest and short-lived unless oil supply or credit markets break down.

We also highlight that markets are driven more by liquidity and capital flows than headlines and investors should focus on historical patterns, sector positioning, bond duration strategy, and risk management rather than panic, while closely watching oil prices, credit spreads, and bond yields for signs of deeper systemic stress.

We discuss...

  • The concept of the "fog of war," warning listeners not to trust early reports, viral videos, or emotionally charged headlines.
  • Media outlets monetize fear and that investors should avoid panic-driven decisions.
  • Historical data from past U.S. military strikes was reviewed, showing that market drawdowns are typically modest and short-lived.
  • Oil prices spiked on geopolitical risk, but the move was framed as a fear premium rather than confirmed supply disruption.
  • The U.S. dollar was expected to strengthen in the short term as capital seeks safe-haven assets.
  • Sector rotation was highlighted, with money moving out of mega-cap tech and into energy, materials, and defensive sectors.
  • Utilities, staples, and healthcare were identified as traditional late-cycle or risk-off sectors.
  • If capital exits large tech allocations, there are limited sectors large enough to absorb those flows without major price distortions.
  • Bonds were presented as increasingly attractive if interest rates begin to decline.
  • Long-duration bonds tend to benefit most when yields fall due to the inverse price-yield relationship.
  • Lower mortgage rates were projected as a possibility, which could reignite housing demand but also drive home prices higher again.
  • Markets are driven more by liquidity and money flows than by headlines or fundamentals alone.
  • Investors should focus on second- and third-order effects rather than reacting to the immediate shock of war.
  • Credit spreads, bond yields, and oil prices are key indicators to monitor for signs of systemic stress.
  • Remain disciplined, historically grounded, and risk-aware rather than emotionally reactive.

Today's Panelists:

Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
Douglas Heagren | Mergent College Advisors

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