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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 38 MIN

The Socioeconomic Switch | Midterm Market '26 with Mish Schneider

from Market Misbehavior with David Keller, CMT · host Dave Keller, CMT

In this episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave is joined by Mish Schneider, Director of Trading Education at Market Gauge. Recorded July 23rd 2026.Mish shares her unique "Economic Modern Family" framework for diagnosing the true health of the US economy beyond mega-cap tech leadership. We dig into why small caps ("Grandpa Russell") have shown surprising relative strength compared to overextended tech indices, the resurgence of agricultural commodities as primary inflation barometers, and how geopolitics and El Niño droughts are fueling higher food prices. The conversation also explores the impending sentiment "switch" from "everything is fine" optimism to inflation-driven anxiety, gold's key technical pivot near $4,000/oz, and her new AI-powered short-form educational series, Trades of Our Lives.📈 Topics Covered• The "Economic Modern Family" framework: Gauging the US domestic economy through "inside sectors" rather than mega-cap tech• Small-cap relative strength: Why "Grandpa Russell" (IWM) holding key technical levels reflects optimism in domestic manufacturing• The semiconductor cycle: Navigating CapEx pushback, data center fatigue, and consolidation in tech leadership• The agricultural commodity breakout: How El Niño droughts, fertilizer costs, and oil prices are driving DBA, wheat, and soybeans higher• Sugar as the ultimate economic barometer: Why watching soft commodities reveals true socioeconomic distress and inflation• The sentiment "switch": Preparing for the market shift from "buy-the-dip" optimism to macro anxiety• Re-allocating to Gold: Why holding the $4,000/oz level marks a key pivot point for safe-haven positioning• Midterm election seasonality: Historical market cycles, geopolitical risks, and navigating Q3/Q4 volatility• Trades of Our Lives: Using short-form AI video and soap-opera dramedy to teach trading literacy to the next generation of investors🎓 Take Dave’s FREE course on behavioral investing: https://www.marketmisbehavior.com/freecourse📘 Check out Dave’s recommended reading list: https://www.marketmisbehavior.com/readinglist👉  Follow Dave on X: https://x.com/DKellerCMT👉  Follow Dave on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/dkellercmt.bsky.social👉  Follow Dave on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketmisbehavior👉  Follow Dave on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketmisbehaviorThe content in this presentation should not be considered as a recommendation to buy or sell any security. All information is intended for educational purposes only and in no way should be considered as investment advice. 

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In this episode of the Market Misbehavior podcast, Dave is joined by Mish Schneider, Director of Trading Education at Market Gauge. Recorded July 23rd 2026. Mish shares her unique "Economic Modern Family" framework for diagnosing the true health of the US economy beyond mega-cap tech leadership. We dig into why small caps ("Grandpa Russell") have shown surprising relative strength compared to overextended tech indices, the resurgence of agricultural commodities as primary inflation barometer...

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