🏛 Central Banks & Macro risk-off · 6–18 months
A what‑if from the future

What if FX-hedging-cost spike makes EM local debt uneconomic for foreigners?

Elevated dollar-hedging costs erode hedged returns on EM local bonds, prompting hedged real-money investors to reduce positions and softening the currencies.

18%
our model probability
over 6–18 months
prediction markets — wisdom of the crowd
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Empirically anchored 18% · 90% range 9–28% · 40 analogues · measured class banking_crisis 100% in 18 mo · 3% held back for the unknown
how we built this number — every step
Measured class rate — banking_crisis ≈4.5338/yr → 100% in 18 mo100%
Analyst prior · editorial share 20% of the class20%
Pooled · weight 87%19%
Crowd — no liquid market
Reserve 3% · no extremizing (×1.0)19%
Published18%

The class rate is measured from our dated, sourced event library (decade-normalized Poisson — the full table is public at base_rates.json). The variant’s share within its class is the analyst’s editorial call, published so you can audit it. A wider range means thinner precedent. Full recipe: methodology · scored at Reality Check.

The butterfly cascade

How this trigger trickles across markets, left → right — the root shock, its first‑order moves, then the ripple effects. Drag any node; tap a market for its real price history.

Resolution timeline — how this probability is moving

Our model's odds (gold) over time vs the crowd's (Polymarket, blue), from the past toward the 6–18 months horizon. Each dot is a real macro event that nudged the probability — green pushed it up, red pushed it down. Tap a dot for the source. The gold path is an illustrative reconstruction anchored to today's estimate — real dated events, not a live re-estimate history.

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What it would mean

If this plays out, it is a risk-off shock. Elevated dollar-hedging costs erode hedged returns on EM local bonds, prompting hedged real-money investors to reduce positions and softening the currencies. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — EM currencies ▼ · FX carry appetite ▼ · Financial conditions ▲ · Risk appetite ▼ — which propagate through our causal graph to the markets below.

If it happens — the markets it would move

Biggest moves first. Projected moves are cascade-model priors; hist A–B% = what comparable past events actually did (measured abnormal returns), and model prior · unmeasured marks markets with no analogue backing yet. Tap any market for its price history.

MarketClassProjected move
1Solana SOLon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▼ -0.8%
hist -11.64–+3.95% · other way -3.1% (n=10)
2MicroStrategy MSTRon Hyperliquid 📈 chartEquity▼ -0.8%
hist -6.73–+1.36% · other way +23.24% (n=12)
3Turkish lira TRY 📈 chartFX▼ -0.6%
hist -3.53–+1.01% · other way -0.66% (n=12)
4Ether ETHon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▼ -0.6%
hist -12.62–+3.13% · other way +2.79% (n=11)
5Hyperliquid (HYPE) HYPEon HyperliquidCrypto▼ -0.5%
model prior · unmeasured
6Indian rupee INR 📈 chartFX▼ -0.5%
hist -1.04–+0.12% · other way -0.75% (n=12)
7Bitcoin BTCon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▼ -0.4%
hist -9.58–+1.6% · other way +9.75% (n=11)
8Volatility (VIX) VIXon Hyperliquid 📈 chartVol▲ +0.4%
hist +-0.0–+0.58% · other way -7.07% (n=12)
9Nasdaq 100 NDXon Hyperliquid 📈 chartIndex▼ -0.4%
hist -0.87–+0.11% · other way +0.63% (n=12)
10Chinese yuan CNY 📈 chartFX▼ -0.3%
hist -0.68–+0.08% · other way -0.55% (n=12)
11Coinbase COINon Hyperliquid 📈 chartEquity▼ -0.3%
hist -5.95–+4.43% · other way +23.11% (n=10)
12Tech sector XLK 📈 chartEquity▼ -0.3%
hist -0.21–-0.04% · other way +0.75% (n=12)
13USD/JPY USDJPYon Hyperliquid 📈 chartFX▼ -0.2%
hist -0.4–+0.54% · other way +0.37% (n=12)
14Aussie dollar AUD 📈 chartFX▼ -0.2%
hist -1.18–+0.25% · other way -1.81% (n=12)

Probable recommendation

If the scenario above plays out, the probable cross‑asset positioning → a scenario‑conditional read, not personalized investment advice
Cash / hedgeRaise cash and hold the long hedges above; this scenario is net risk-off.
For a common-man portfolio: A typical stock-heavy portfolio is at risk. Consider trimming equities, raising cash, and a small cash hedge.
Also moves (not yet on Hyperliquid): Turkish lira -0.6% · Indian rupee -0.5% · Chinese yuan -0.3% · Tech sector -0.3% · Aussie dollar -0.2% · High-yield credit -0.2%

Historical precedent — what analogous events actually did

Across 40 analogous events (overlap‑weighted), as abnormal returns — market beta stripped, so it's the event's own effect, not the market backdrop. Shown at 20 days (persistent) and 5 days (immediate); ↺ fades = the two horizons disagree. Confidence = consistency × sample × significance.

Turkey lets the lira float 2001-02 Mexico $50bn international rescue package 1995-01 Nikkei 225 worst single-day crash since 1987 2024-08 Mexico's Sheinbaum landslide + supermajority scare 2024-06 Egypt's third flotation and 600bp rate hike 2024-03 Wagner Group mutiny against the Kremlin 2023-06 Turkish lira hits record low after Erdogan re-election 2023-05 First Republic Bank seized and sold to JPMorgan 2023-05 Regional-bank panic deepens after Signature seizure 2023-03 Egypt floats the pound for a new IMF program 2022-10 South Korea Legoland default 2022-10 Bank of England emergency gilt intervention 2022-09 Kaisa Group offshore default 2021-12 Turkish lira record low on rate cuts 2021-11 Turkey fires central-bank governor Agbal, sparking lira plunge 2021-03 Argentina PASO primary shock 2019-08 Turkish lira crash 2018-08 Pravin Gordhan fired in midnight cabinet reshuffle 2017-03 Mexican peso crash on Trump 2016 win 2016-11 Egypt floats the pound for the $12bn IMF deal 2016-11 August 24, 2015 ETF flash crash 2015-08 Russian ruble 'Black Tuesday' 2014-12 HYG record outflows in 2014 high-yield rout 2014-10 Russia annexation crisis: Moscow market plunge 2014-03 Mt. Gox collapse 2014-02 Mt. Gox halts withdrawals 2014-02 Cyprus deposit bail-in 2013-03 Spain requests EUR100bn bank bailout 2012-06 Bankia nationalised in Spain's banking crisis 2012-05 SNB imposes EUR/CHF 1.20 floor 2011-09 Portugal requests EU-IMF bailout 2011-04 Greece first EU/IMF bailout 2010-05 Greece requests EU/IMF bailout 2010-04 Anglo Irish Bank nationalisation 2009-01 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conservatorship 2008-09 IndyMac Bank seized by the Office of Thrift Supervision 2008-07 Northern Rock bank run 2007-09 American Home Mortgage bankruptcy 2007-08 Bear Stearns freezes redemptions on subprime hedge funds 2007-06 New Century Financial bankruptcy 2007-04
AssetHistory saysAbnormal (20d · 5d)HitnConfidencevs cascade
SOL SOLSHORT-10.5% · 5d -7.9%77%13 0.47✓ matches cascade
ETH ETHSHORT-10.9% · 5d -5.7%80%15 0.45✓ matches cascade
Bitcoin BTCSHORT-7.9% · 5d -4.5%71%21 0.35✓ matches cascade
MSTR MSTRSHORT-5.6% · 5d -3.0%67%39 0.28✓ matches cascade
High-yield credit HYGSHORT-0.5% · 5d -0.0%68%37 0.28✓ matches cascade
AUD AUDSHORT-1.0% · 5d -0.3%63%38 0.25✓ matches cascade
SPX SPXLONG+0.3% · 5d +0.2%62%40 0.22⚠ differs
CNY CNYSHORT-0.5% · 5d -0.2%61%38 0.19✓ matches cascade
NDX NDXSHORT-0.6% · 5d -1.3%60%40 0.17✓ matches cascade
TRY TRYSHORT-3.0% · 5d +0.1% ↺ fades58%38 0.15✓ matches cascade
INR INRSHORT-0.7% · 5d -0.1%58%38 0.15✓ matches cascade
US dollar DXYLONG+0.7% · 5d +0.4%57%40 0.13·
USDJPY USDJPYLONG+0.7% · 5d -0.0% ↺ fades52%39 0.03⚠ differs
SMH SMHLONG+0.9% · 5d -1.1% ↺ fades52%39 0.03⚠ differs

Methodology. Probability and impact are anchored to history and scored against what actually happens — wins and losses, in public, at Reality Check. Crowd odds live from Polymarket & Kalshi. By Vikas Singh, Quantitative Strategist. Updated 2026-07-03.