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How To Profit In The Run It Hot Economy

Money Tree Investing

Release Date: 01/28/2026

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The global economy is shifting into a “run-it-hot” inflationary growth phase driven by political incentives, energy demand, and the need to manage unsustainable debt and here is how to profit on it. The U.S. is deliberately favoring high growth and persistent inflation to inflate away debt and support asset prices ahead of midterms, even as official data and climate narratives are treated with skepticism. Today we talk about how governments historically deal with excess debt, why inflation plus growth is the most politically viable path, and how this environment favors commodities, real assets, and cyclicals over overvalued big tech. Markets are rotating, not simply “risk-on/risk-off,” so you should be wary against blindly sticking with what worked in the past. Stay flexible as policy volatility, geopolitical shifts, and changing economic forces reshape the investment landscape.

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  • Energy policy is rapidly shifting in favor of expansion as tech-driven demand makes energy security a political priority, sidelining prior climate and regulatory concerns.
  • The “run-it-hot economy” framework argues the U.S. is intentionally pursuing high growth alongside persistent inflation to manage excessive sovereign debt and support asset prices.
  • With midterms approaching, political incentives favor policies that keep markets strong, reduce visible costs like energy and housing, and maintain public confidence rather than fiscal austerity.
  • Inflation and growth together are framed as the most realistic way for governments to inflate away debt without triggering default or severe political backlash.
  • Historical economic regimes are outlined to show how different inflation and growth combinations favor different asset classes.
  • The current environment resembles an inflationary boom, which historically benefits commodities, real assets, and stores of value.
  • Big tech and innovation-led assets are seen as potential underperformers in an inflationary, rotational market after years of dominance.
  • Market leadership is narrowing and rotating, with small caps, mid caps, and non-U.S. markets showing stronger early-year performance.
  • The S&P 500’s heavy concentration in a small number of tech stocks increases risk as leadership weakens.
  • Investors are cautioned against blindly rebalancing or clinging to past winners without reassessing changing tailwinds and headwinds.
  • Fraud reduction and spending audits may improve trust and optics but are unlikely to materially fix long-term debt problems.
  • Energy’s small weight in major indexes is highlighted as a potential mispricing given its economic importance.
  • Seasonal market patterns suggest near-term volatility is likely even within a broader bullish rotation.
  • Investors must adapt portfolios to evolving macro regimes rather than assume past strategies will continue to work.

 

Today's Panelists:

Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth
Douglas Heagren | Mergent College Advisors

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