🏛 Central Banks & Macro risk-on · 1–3 years
A what‑if from the future

What if Synchronized EM disinflation enables a coordinated easing rally?

Falling inflation across major EMs lets central banks cut into resilient growth, steepening curves and supporting both local bonds and equities as real money returns.

29%
our model probability
over 1–3 years
prediction markets — wisdom of the crowd
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Empirically anchored 29% · 90% range 9–50% · 40 analogues · measured class deflation 69% in 3 yr · 3% held back for the unknown
how we built this number — every step
Measured class rate — deflation ≈0.3895/yr → 69% in 3 yr69%
Analyst prior · editorial share 44% of the class30%
Pooled · weight 87%30%
Crowd — no liquid market
Reserve 3% · no extremizing (×1.0)30%
Published29%

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 1–3 years 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-on shock. Falling inflation across major EMs lets central banks cut into resilient growth, steepening curves and supporting both local bonds and equities as real money returns. The trigger decomposes into signed root‑shocks — EM currencies ▲ · Credit spreads ▼ · Yield-curve slope ▲ · Inflation expectations ▼ · 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
1MicroStrategy MSTRon Hyperliquid 📈 chartEquity▲ +1.0%
hist -6.21–+13.58% · other way -1.63% (n=6)
2Solana SOLon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▲ +0.8%
hist -2.78–+6.6% · other way +2.29% (n=3)
3Hyperliquid (HYPE) HYPEon HyperliquidCrypto▲ +0.7%
model prior · unmeasured
4Nasdaq 100 NDXon Hyperliquid 📈 chartIndex▲ +0.7%
hist +0.15–+0.56% · other way +0.28% (n=7)
5Turkish lira TRY 📈 chartFX▲ +0.6%
hist +0.16–+0.32% · other way -8.13% (n=6)
6Ether ETHon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▲ +0.6%
hist -0.75–+2.56% · other way +0.08% (n=4)
7Bitcoin BTCon Hyperliquid 📈 chartCrypto▲ +0.6%
hist -2.32–+6.25% · other way +2.08% (n=5)
8Volatility (VIX) VIXon Hyperliquid 📈 chartVol▼ -0.5%
hist -2.94–+0.61% · other way -0.07% (n=7)
9Indian rupee INR 📈 chartFX▲ +0.5%
hist +0.09–+0.31% · other way -0.98% (n=6)
10High-yield credit HYG 📈 chartRate▲ +0.5%
hist -0.15–+0.28% · other way +0.57% (n=6)
11Tech sector XLK 📈 chartEquity▲ +0.5%
hist +0.03–+0.63% · other way +1.41% (n=6)
12Financials XLF 📈 chartEquity▲ +0.5%
hist +0.04–+0.29% · other way +1.11% (n=6)
13S&P 500 SPXon Hyperliquid 📈 chartIndex▲ +0.3%
hist -0.1–+1.07% · other way -3.55% (n=12)
14JPMorgan JPM 📈 chartEquity▲ +0.3%
hist -0.04–+0.55% · other way -0.21% (n=8)

Probable recommendation

If the scenario above plays out, the probable cross‑asset positioning → a scenario‑conditional read, not personalized investment advice
For a common-man portfolio: A typical stock-heavy portfolio should benefit. Stay invested; you can lean modestly into the beneficiaries below.
Also moves (not yet on Hyperliquid): Turkish lira +0.6% · Indian rupee +0.5% · High-yield credit +0.5% · Tech sector +0.5% · Financials +0.5% · JPMorgan +0.3%

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.

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AssetHistory saysAbnormal (20d · 5d)HitnConfidencevs cascade
SPX SPXLONG+0.8% · 5d +0.7%70%40 0.34✓ matches cascade
AMD AMDSHORT-3.3% · 5d -2.4%68%40 0.27⚠ differs
TRY TRYLONG+0.0% · 5d +1.4%65%40 0.24✓ matches cascade
TSM TSMLONG+1.9% · 5d -1.1% ↺ fades65%40 0.24✓ matches cascade
Volatility VIXSHORT-2.4% · 5d -6.4%65%40 0.23✓ matches cascade
10y yield DGS10LONG+6bp · 5d +3bp62%40 0.19⚠ differs
High-yield credit HYGSHORT-0.3% · 5d -0.1%62%40 0.17⚠ differs
SMH SMHLONG+1.2% · 5d -0.4% ↺ fades60%40 0.17✓ matches cascade
AVGO AVGOLONG+0.7% · 5d -0.7% ↺ fades60%40 0.16✓ matches cascade
CNY CNYSHORT-0.3% · 5d -0.2%57%40 0.15⚠ differs
US dollar DXYSHORT-0.2% · 5d -0.1%60%40 0.15·
MRVL MRVLLONG+1.4% · 5d -1.3% ↺ fades60%40 0.14✓ matches cascade
NDX NDXLONG+0.2% · 5d -0.8% ↺ fades57%40 0.11✓ matches cascade
INR INRSHORT-0.1% · 5d +0.1% ↺ fades57%40 0.10⚠ 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.